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en You get to a point where the factual adjudication doesn't matter because there are all these other outlets that are far less responsible, all talking about the ad, some of which have a political reason for promoting it.

en I'm sure, consistent with his feelings of remorse about this, this was certainly, there was no political agenda in this. There was no political reason to do this. I think this was a matter of an incident that happened because of personal pressures.

en No. ... One doesn't spend almost six years on a book, the point of which is factual accuracy, and then give way to minor distortions. People are so suspicious ...
  Truman Capote

en So anyone who is reporting that he did that poorly is wrong, point blank, because I called and asked. I was told it's not true. So it's unprofessional and really, really poor for someone to be reporting a number that they don't know is factual that I know is not factual when a young guy has so much riding on it in the future.

en People are just really overreacting. It's just feel good music. We at Virgin are in no way promoting sex or whatever these media outlets continue to print.

en I have no reason at this point to believe the FBI is responsible for the deaths of those people,
  Janet Reno

en One thing I've noticed about him is he doesn't get into the social-political discussion of race. I steer clear of it myself. If I put out good music, it doesn't matter what I look like.

en You can't trust politicians. It doesn't matter who makes a political speech. It's all lies... and it applies to any rock star who wants to make a political speech as well.
  Bob Geldof

en No matter what political reasons are given for war, the underlying reason is always economic.
  A. J. P. Taylor

en Responsible news outlets should think twice before providing him a platform from which to peddle his inappropriate and inaccurate claims,

en We make a point of seeing 'Hoosiers' at a certain point of every season. A lot of times -- unless you're talking about their boyfriend, a clothing designer or a country music singer -- what you say or do goes right over the heads. But for some reason, they get into that movie.

en Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection. At this point in time, if you can't get ready, you've got problems. This is playoff hockey. We need the points every single night. It doesn't matter if the building is empty. We're playing for ourselves, doesn't matter where we are. We need the points and we have to be ready to go.

en The point of the matter is that we have too many people who sell this league down. If this was the ACC or it was the Big Ten, we'd be busy talking about the parity of the league and not talking about one team carrying the day.

en That's been the pattern all year, ... No matter how many runs we have, whether it's one or eight or nine, we never have a run we didn't need. At this point of the season, it doesn't matter how we won, it just matters we did it.

en They are responsible because their leaders are encouraging these attacks. It doesn't matter which group did this, it all comes from the same school of terrorism.


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