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en I think there were people in the press who knew the truth, but who regarded Jackie as a national treasure - quite rightly - and didn't want to cause her any distress.

en If more people in government knew about the press and more people in the press knew about governing, the world would be a better place to live. Journalists would perform their craft better if they were more understanding of the realities and complexities of running for and serving in public life.
  Karl Rove

en I never knew there were so many French people in Florida. It was fun, to tell you the truth. I felt like I was at a soccer game or something with two national anthems. Hopefully we can convert some of their fans.

en We knew they were going to press, we worked on our press break this morning, we work on it all the time. We did not handle their pressure well. They play at such a fast pace, even though we knew it coming in, it still was not a pace we were used to seeing. We didn't do a good job running our offenses, especially in the first quarter we took crazy shots because we panicked.

en No person was every rightly understood until they had been first regarded with a certain feeling, not of tolerance, but of sympathy.
  Thomas Carlyle

en He's our biggest repository of useless knowledge. National Icon, National Treasure, and National Dustbin.

en There comes a time in every rightly constructed boy's life that he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure
  Mark Twain

en Information is a treasure for our people. The promise of the journalist is not with popularity. It is with the truth.

en I wanted to counter apathy and blandness. I wanted to shock homogenized minds with the experience of writing at high voltage. I wanted the press to assert relentlessly literature's importance. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. I wanted the press to be a national press and of national importance.

en The main purpose of life is to live rightly, think rightly, act rightly. The soul must languish when we give all our thought to the body.

en The love of duality departs, and one merges in Truth, the treasure of Truth is overflowing.
  Guru Nanak

en In this world, only those people who have fallen to the lowest degree of humiliation, far below beggary, who are not just without any social consideration but are regarded by all as being deprived of that foremost human dignity, reason itself / only those people, in fact, are capable of telling the truth. All the others lie.
  Simone Weil

en To this day, I don't know how he withstood the things he did without lashing back. I've been through a lot in my time, and I consider myself to be a patient man, but I know I couldn't have done what Jackie did. I don't think anybody else could have done it. Somehow, though, Jackie had the strength to suppress his instincts, to sacrifice his pride for his people.
  Hank Aaron

en Truth is the greatest of all national possessions. A state, a people, a system which suppresses the truth or fears to publish it, deserves to collapse.

en The truth is useless. You have to understand this right now. You can't deposit the truth in a bank. You can't buy groceries with the truth. You can't pay rent with the truth. The truth is a useless commodity that will hang around your neck like an albatross all the way to the homeless shelter. And if you think that the million or so people in this country that are really interested in the truth about their government can support people who would tell them the truth, you got another thing coming. Because the million or so people in this country that are truly interested in the truth don't have any money.


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