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“My response to my friend Naheed Nenshi was simply to say that some of the hyperbolic language that's being used to critique this sensible reinforcement of the public nature of the citizenship oath is, I think, unhelpful, and is actually inflaming the situation.”
Source : Source: www.macleans.ca
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“Donald Trump, like most Americans, like most Republicans, believe in protecting America's core national interests. He believes as do I, as do most Americans, that we aren't yet doing enough to take the fight to the Islamic State.That the intervention in Libya was ill-considered and slapdash at the time. And we're living with the consequences of it now. That we have to get tougher when it comes to our intelligence and law enforcement practices to stop Islamic terrorism.”
Source : "Meet the Press" with Chuck Todd, www.nbcnews.com. July 3, 2016.
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“Men marry what they need. I marry you.”
Source : John Ciardi (1988). “Poems of Love and Marriage”, p.16, University of Arkansas Press
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“"Triennale in the City" is a scheme that is of priority for the sponsoring local government. For many local governments, revitalization is an important mission for the local community, and, therefore, the attitude to achieve this mission through the cultural and/or artistic activities should not be denied.”
Source : Source: u-in-u.com
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“Just the minute the FBI begins making recommendations on what should be done with its information, it becomes a Gestapo.”
Source : Look magazine, June 14, 1956.
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“Our choices at all levels-individual, community, corporate and government-affect nature. And they affect us.”
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“This guy goes to a psychiatrist and says, Doc, my brother’s crazy. He thinks he’s a chicken. The doctor says, Well, why don’t you turn him in? And the guy says, I would but I need the eggs. Well I guess that’s pretty much how I feel about relationships. You know they’re totally irrational and crazy and absurd but I guess we keep going through it because, uh, most of us need the eggs.”
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“As we abide in sleep, intuitively resonating with the sum of all our experiences - this life and beyond - we gain refreshing perspective on our efforts and have an opportunity to remember what we know.”