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Any man who has the brains to think and the nerve to act for the benefit of the people of the country is considered a radical by those who are content with stagnation and willing to endure disaster.
William Randolph Hearst
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1863
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1951
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Jazz will endure just as long people hear it through their feet instead of their brains.
John Philip Sousa
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1854
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Jazz
Jazz will endure just as long people hear it through their feet instead of their brains.
John Philip Sousa
(
1854
-)
Jazz
We want to let the president know to cut a check to get the resources to the people that were most affected by this disaster. This disaster is (an event) this country has never seen.
Vincent Wilson
I had been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, ... But what confidence should we have in his ability to deal not only with a natural disaster, but with a terrorist threat in this country?
Bennie Thompson
The art of the novel, however, has fallen into such a state of stagnation - a lassitude acknowledged and discussed by the whole of critical opinion - that it is hard to imagine such an art can survive for long without some radical change. To many, the solution seems simple enough: such a change being impossible, the art of the novel is dying.
Alain Robbe Grillet
My Democratic counterpart, Senator Reid, calls me a radical Republican, ... I don't think it's radical to ask senators to vote. I don't think it's radical to expect senators to fulfill their constitutional responsibilities. I don't think it's radical to restore precedents that worked so well for 214 years.
Bill Frist
We're going to line up some professionals -- counselors. The reality is just setting in for all of us. We didn't have the benefit of looking from the outside in. They're still absorbing everything that did happen. There will finally be some realization of what happened -- as it's been described to us, the worst disaster in our country's history.
Rick Dickson
Country music has changed tremendously, so what now is considered country was not considered country at that time. We were doing stuff that probably could have been called country music today, but would certainly have not have fit in at that time.
Charlie Daniels
It was considered radical at the time.
Gayla Harkin
We continue to believe TRW should benefit from growth in safety content per vehicle, its diverse content profile, and aggressive cost management.
Himanshu Patel
When I became the director of FEMA a couple of years ago, I decided it was time we did some really serious catastrophic disaster planning. So the president gave me money through our budget to do that. And we went around the country to figure out what's the best model we can do for a catastrophic disaster in this country? And we picked New Orleans, Louisiana.
Michael Brown
The military regime accompanied economic advances with cultural stagnation. Intelligence was considered dangerous, so what occurred was a cultural blackout.
Jose Rodriguez
People are really beginning to understand how radical it is. It's radical with a smile and compassion as it's headline, but it is not compassionate,
Harold Ickes
We talked to people at all levels about music. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. The next thing you know, we had tapped a nerve with musicians all around the country, and it was obvious we were onto something.
Andrew Shapter
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