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en It's obvious that these people knew the governor, have strong feelings toward him. That, in itself, renders their ability to be impartial in question.

en It was obvious nobody knew who was in charge. There was no unified command structure ... the mayor is saying one thing, the governor says another. The president is in the state, and the governor learns about it on TV.

en It was a long shot. I know my time's up. I've accepted it. People ask me if I'm all right with it. Am I supposed to get ticked off? I had really strong feelings on the day that we were eliminated. I knew it then. That's what I was feeling like I was.

en There is no such thing as an impartial jury because there are no impartial people. There are people that argue on the web for hours about who their favorite character on "Friends" is. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. There is no such thing as an impartial jury because there are no impartial people. There are people that argue on the web for hours about who their favorite character on "Friends" is.
  Jon Stewart

en Even if he does occasionally hurt people's feelings -- he occasionally hurts my feelings -- but I'm a big boy. I can get over it. I can argue back. We really need somebody to question the way a university is run.

en He has extraordinary drive. His leadership ability, and his willingness to work so hard, were just obvious. His ability to get in front of people was impressive.

en If you are carrying strong feelings about something that happened in your past, they may hinder your ability to live in the present.
  Les Brown

en In the days before term limits, politicians who knew they weren't ever going to be governor were content to stay in the Legislature. They knew that being a Senate committee chair was a better job than being lieutenant governor.

en I knew when I got the assignment it was going to be an emotional thing, ... We had feelings, but we had to put them in the background. We knew it was going to kill people right and left. But my one driving interest was to do the best job I could so that we could end the killing as quickly as possible.

en I'm very convinced that some ramifications of our war on terror will have on our ability to remain competitive. I don't think there's any question about the best way to maintain a strong defense is to maintain a strong economy.

en The key question is ... what as a nation do we do that renders the right kind of punishment that allows us ... to move on to all the other things that we're going to have to address?

en This is a real test for the governor. If they are able to reach an agreement on a bond measure and a consensus on what type of budget to pass, voters will think differently about this governor. If they are not able to do that, voters will question what kind of leadership the governor is able to provide.

en There's a lot of people who know that that's an obvious question

en The governor believes the courts are the correct venue for this decision to be made. He will uphold whatever decision the court renders.

en People may have feelings about an issue in some amorphous way, but then something happens that crystallizes these feelings and that helps people distinguish between position A and position B. Wedge issues sharpen those feelings.


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