Marcia Fudge Quotes
I am going to be respectful of you, and I want you to be respectful of me. We are all Democrats, and we need to act like it.

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In terms of achievement, the pride is very important to me. It keeps me going every day. The money is always second to me.
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When I was in the private sector, I found it immensely useful to go out and talk to customers and co-workers.
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I read a lot of poetry, and I love what it does with language. I love music, too, and I think there's probably no coincidence there, that the rhythm of the words is almost as important as the words themselves, and when you can get the two working together, which usually takes me about 20 goes, I feel a huge satisfaction.
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It's always so difficult when you've left your kids to go to work every day - you want people to like it. I just agonise over it, but I'm obsessive because I love what I do.
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Modern theory is about objects lower than man; even stars, being common things, are lower than man.
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Men of New England, I hold you to the doctrines of liberty which ye inherit from your Puritan forefathers.
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I'd say the best is when I was in Africa, I saw a hippo in a house. Someone had a pet hippo. And they're meant to be one of the most dangerous animals on the planet, and they had one that was sort of just wandering in and out of their house, just sort of roaming about.
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I'm a dedicated Republican and a proud party man.
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Parents are the last people on earth who ought to have children.
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I think that fashion is industrial, whereas style is ideological. So they're not necessarily connected.
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Genius and virtue are to be more often found clothed in gray than in peacock bright.
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In middle school, I had an '87 Regal. That was unheard of.
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The chief enemy of creativity is 'good' sense.
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Being a writer - even a best-selling one - is usually not anywhere near as public as being a movie star, at least not when I'm out in 'real life' like this. Not that I don't use what fame I have, every chance I get, to help sell more books.
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The Welsh have everywhere adopted the Cymric tongue; they hug themselves in the belief that they are pure descendants of the ancient Britons, but in fact, they are rather Silurians than Celts.
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If you start trying to figure out yourself from the image everyone has of you, you run into a dead end.
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I still believe in love. I believe in marriage.
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Assuming either the Left Wing or the Right Wing gained control of the country, it would probably fly around in circles.
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I believe that I understand gangs better than others. Because they're formed out of necessity. They're formed by people to keep from being suppressed.
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You never open your mouth until you know what the shot is.
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There arose a belief in style - and in banality. Banality encompassed politics, too, because it was a common belief that politics were not worthy of art.
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In the frank expression of conflicting opinions lies the greatest promise of wisdom in governmental action.
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Most robotic heads have 20 motors. Mine have 32.
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I am going to be respectful of you, and I want you to be respectful of me. We are all Democrats, and we need to act like it.