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en Father Jenkins, your paradox, like ours, is embracing an institution crafted by other people and taking it as your own, conforming its identity to your individuality, and determining your unique way to be a powerful means for good in this country and the world.

en I've said since I arrived here that Texas A&M is a unique American institution, ... We need to get that message out. ... We need to be more aggressive in letting people know the extraordinary, high quality of teaching and research that goes on here ... and the uniqueness of the university. I think there are just too many people around the country that think Texas A&M is a small, all-male military school.

en It's very good to see that the vast majority of Iraqi people are embracing the democratic political process in their country,

en Our country is in danger, but not to be despaired of. Our enemies are numerous and powerful; but we have many friends, determining to be free, and heaven and earth will aid the resolution.

en Since the governments are in the pockets of businesses, who's going to control this most powerful institution? Business is more powerful than politics, and it's more powerful than religion. So it's going to have to be the vigilante consumer.
  Anita Roddick

en This means so much to me because my father is a World War II vet, ... and he taught me from an early age to honor these veterans. He taught me they sacrificed enormously so we could live in a free country.

en The steps which our country is taking to solve the Kosovo problems by peaceful means show our firm commitment that all questions can be solved by political means, but also the determination to protect the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty,

en This, and this alone, is Christianity, a universal holiness in every part of life, a heavenly wisdom in all our actions, not conforming to the spirit and temper of the world but turning all worldly enjoyments into means of piety and devotion to God.

en This is a guy that has challenged the most powerful people in our country and in our world, for that matter. He carries an awful lot of water.

en If you do it every season, it becomes expected. And the minute it becomes expected, it's no longer cultural or countercultural. This is about innovation, lifestyle and attitude. And if you are conforming to the norms of the industry, you have lost your personality and individuality.

en This family has had a powerful impact not only upon our country, but upon just about every other country in the world, ... They are the most important political family in the world for the last 50 years, and I think we all really feel this sense of loss.

en You don't actually need to be in the studio half the time with people. We send stuff back and forth online. This is just the beginning. In another five years, everybody's going to have super-fast connections and super-powerful computers and we're all going to have to scale right down and find our unique place among the masses, because that's where technology is taking us.

en The truth of this tragedy is that we have pockets of poverty in the most powerful and affluent nation in the world. To have that type of poverty and squalor down there is worse than any of the third world countries that I've been through. What God has done is exposed us. He exposed a third world country within our country. Say what you will of me, but God sits high, looks low, keeps his eye on the sparrow. He has shown us that we have so much money and so much power to go around the world and solve other peoples' problems but we can't solve our own problems. God has brought that all out tonight.

en Unique First fit her name like a glove, or at least this was how her mother always put it. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. Unique came first and was one of a kind. There was no one else like her--and this was a damn good thing, to quote her father, Dr. Ulysses First, who had never understood what genetic malignancy blighted his only child.

en The book is dedicated to my father, and it means so much to me because I really felt like my father gave it to me, ... When I read it to kids and they crack up, I feel like they have met my father. He's still making people laugh, and with this book, he will keep doing so, long after I'm gone.


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