Marlin Fitzwater famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Everyone ought to take every opportunity to blast lawyers.
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This strategy represents our policy for all time. Until it's changed.
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The press briefing today I believe has lost much of its usefulness.
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I think this conflict [against terrorism] is going to require a suspension of freedom and rights unlike anything we have ever seen, at least since World War II.
-- Marlin Fitzwater
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I met with Martha and Sharon to see if there are any opportunities in syndication. My vision says her customers and fans are still loyal to her. I don't think the Martha Stewart brand loyalty has changed.
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I think the guys are starting to rally around my leadership style and the way I do things. I've been waiting for this opportunity my whole life.
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Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
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Cinema gives you the opportunity to be both a grandparent and a grandchild whereas in life you cannot be both at the same time.
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For a justice of this ultimate tribunal [the U.S. Supreme Court], the opportunity for self-discovery and the occasion for self-revelation is great.
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Everyone I used to work with is still alive and can afford expensive lawyers.
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Sharon Osbourne is such a blast and she's so, so bright.
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I'm in love with college football. I have such a blast with it.
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My biggest blast-off hit was 'You Raise Me Up.' If you ever have a wedding or a funeral, it's a good pick.
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Plot is unimportant. Family is everything, and 'Furious 7' is a blast.
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