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en I'm amazed that you could have the greatest portrait in the United States, of George Washington; you could have the Declaration of Independence desk, the desk on which it was written; you could have the hat that Abraham Lincoln had on the day he died, in buildings that really not only possibly endanger them, but the American people coming to look at them.

en She did make an extraordinary difference for women as I can tell you from my own personal experience. I well remember the sense of awe when I came to Washington, D.C. ... as a senior in college, sitting across the desk from her. Little did I realize that because of the doors that she opened she would make it possible for me to sit one day at her very desk on the floor of the United States Senate.

en The United States began life in a moment of time with a Declaration of Independence, and then proceeded to secure that new and distinct national existence by establishing a formal set of ground rules - a written constitution, which outlined the institutions of government of the new nation.

en There, I guess King George will be able to read that. [Remark on signing American Declaration of Independence]

en People trust the fact that if I'm not at my desk, there's a good reason I'm not at my desk. I don't have to show my face in the office a certain number of hours to make sure people know I'm working.

en Consider this, for starters. Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, which has defined the character of the nation, is all of 268 words. The Declaration of Independence runs about 1,300 words. The Constitution, which has served us for more than two centuries, comes to some 5,000 words. The Holy Bible has 773,000 words. The federal income tax code and all of its attendant rules and regulations: 9 million words and rising.

en I urge the United States Congress to stop talking and get an economic security bill to my desk,

en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. In the United States today, the Declaration of Independence hangs on schoolroom walls, but foreign policy follows Machiavelli.

en In the United States today, the Declaration of Independence hangs on schoolroom walls, but foreign policy follows Machiavelli.

en If students needed a left-handed desk, he or she would just move a [lefty] desk from one classroom to another.

en I would be willing to bet that if one day a woman walked barefoot to the moon and back and a man cleaned out his desk, when the two of them sat down to dinner that night he would say, ‘Boy was that desk a mess.’

en If the microphone was his pen and sword, the desk was his field of battle. This is a desk with a story.

en We had no desk; we had nothing. So we were using these boxes. We built our own desk setup and used it for 60 days. That's how deep it was when we first came.

en When I am me, I can see me in my space. My desk faces the window and an ocean. The flower on my desk gives off a wonderful aroma. The refrigerator has something in it I feel good about eating. When I am me, I can see me in my day. I am writing. I am talking from a heart of love. I am reviewing my notes, or editing, or walking, or something outside. I am connecting with nature and people.
  Jan Denise

en I'm the jokester in the office. I'd move stuff on his desk and he didn't like that. He was ready to call the crime lab to find out who messed with his desk.


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