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Some of us have learned to listen when Richard A. Clarke has something to say.
Gary Hart
(
1936
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It is my view that Richard Clarke's testimony before the joint inquiry will shed light on the issues without compromising national security,
Dennis Hastert
I am going to vote for Ken Clarke. For years the wider electorate has told us that Ken Clarke should be the leader of our party and prime minister of our country,
Jonathan Dimbleby
(
1944
-)
I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen.
Ernest Hemingway
(
1899
-
1961
)
Lyssnande
I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen.
Ernest Hemingway
(
1899
-
1961
)
Lyssnande
He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. Mr. Clarke made assertions that we have said are flat-out wrong, and it's important for the American people to have the facts. Mr. Clarke certainly decided on his own to go ahead and reveal conversations that were considered private previously.
Scott McClellan
I learned a lot from State, but I learned a lot more out here, ... Farming is a good example of having to listen to your elders.
Scott Fisher
I've learned a lot of things here: How to be kind, to work hard and to listen to my boss. I've learned to use the fax machine and how to transfer calls on the telephone.
Danny Evans
Dick Clarke, in his own words, provides a point-by-point rebuttal of what he now asserts, ... This shatters the cornerstone of Mr. Clarke's assertions.
Scott McClellan
Dick Clarke, in his own words, provides a point-by-point rebuttal of what he now asserts. This shatters the cornerstone of Mr. Clarke's assertions.
Scott McClellan
The board of directors of Clarke-Mobile has made a decision that it is in the best interest of all the employees of Clarke-Mobile to require participation in the insurance. If your wife does not like that policy, Alabama is an employment-at-will state, and she is free to resign her position at any time.
Chris Bailey
He was hanging his head, his coat wouldn't turn - it was almost like he was depressed, ... Richard decided he was craving attention, so he moved him to a paddock near their house. His wife and daughter started feeding and playing with him every day. The horse perked right up, and when Richard went to training him, he was better than ever. After his second five-eighths, Richard told me, 'This horse has another Breeders' Cup in him.'
Bob Bone
It was heavy to carry around. We editors have to carry manuscripts. I do a lot of homework on the subway, at home at night and on weekends. You look at a manuscript like that and you think it will need cutting. There was very little to cut. It was already very tight. Richard III is so intriguing. We all hate him. He's the sniveling, hunchback murderer. How terrific of Anne to turn that on its head and say this is the Richard I see. This is the Richard I imagine. I like that aspect a lot.
Trish Todd
I was involved in the students' union and I had a meeting in London, chaired by the president of the students' union Charles Clarke (now Home Secretary). Howard had no plans for the weekend, so we hatched this plot whereby I took the money for the train fare, but, instead of getting the train, he could borrow a car off a friend, the train fare would pay for petrol and we could stop at his friend Richard's house in Reading,
Pete Shelley
Listen to the mustn'ts, child. Listen to the don'ts. Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me... Anything can happen, child. Anything can be.
Shel Silverstein
(
1930
-
1999
)
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