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en He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. You've got two choices when picking a Treasury Secretary -- either someone like Rubin, who understands the markets well enough so he can speak to them, or someone who understands it's better not to speak at all.

en Larry Summers is a very capable guy. He's been Rubin's deputy for the last five years or so, and Rubin has been grooming him to take on the responsibilities of being the Treasury secretary.

en What we're making isn't folk music, but savage intellectualism. We speak a language of a new world community that understands cultures can relate. So people who still speak of nationalism and racism or what separates us, they are inadequate for this time. Evolution goes on.

en The one who understands does not speak; the one who speaks does not understand

en Rubin was a great Treasury Secretary. Nobody in the Bush administration comes close.

en I hate to say it, but maybe there's a bet that if Kerry wins, (former Secretary of the Treasury) Robert Rubin will take over as Fed chairman, and the market would like that.

en It's amazing to say, and this is not an exaggeration, that Bob Rubin has more influence today on Capitol Hill than the current Treasury Secretary.

en Some people consider Steve Jobs the Walt Disney of his generation. He understands technology, he understands entertainment and he certainly understands marketing.

en He understands the game, he understands the importance of his own role on the team and he understands the attention that is going to be paid to him. And he is certainly willing, and also capable, of sharing the scoring.

en I thought Al did a good job for just being thrown into the fire. He understands structure. He understands blitzes. He understands coverage and it has paid off for him.

en Justin understands the game and he understands pitching. I can look at him when he's out on the mound and he understands what I'm trying to tell him. He's learned a lot from last year.

en Blake can't really speak to us, but he understands us when we talk to him. We maintain (hope) by keeping God, family and friends in our life.

en He understands what the coaches want, understands different people's game and he really understands his own ability. He's a lot more aggressive.

en He is a person who understands football and he understands the importance of football to small markets like Buffalo and western New York.

en First they came for the Communists but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists but I was not one of them, so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews but I was not Jewish so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me.


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