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A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. It is a fitting irony that under Richard Nixon, 'launder' became a dirty word
William Zinsser
Ironi
Det är en passande ironi att under tiden Richard Nixon var president så blev 'tvätta' blev ett smutsigt ord.
It is a fitting irony that under Richard Nixon, 'launder' became a dirty word
William Zinsser
Ironi
The historical irony is that a step that is basically within the discourse of the left is being carried out by a right-wing leader. It is as significant as Richard Nixon going to China.
Shlomo Avineri
I don't like the word ironic. I like the word absurdity, and I don't really understand the word 'irony' too much. The irony comes when you try to verbalize the absurd. When irony happens without words, it's much more exalted.
David Lynch
I'm actually following the advice that Tom Dewey (who lost the 1948 presidential election to Harry Truman) gave Richard Nixon in 1960 (the year Nixon lost the presidential election to John Kennedy). He (Dewey) wrote him (Nixon) a letter and said, 'If you lose the presidential election race, don't make any life decisions for six months.'
Bill Bradley
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1943
-)
Richard Nixon never raised a hand to Mrs. Nixon, ... Their affection and respect for one another is well known to all who knew them. It is inconceivable that he would have struck her for any reason. No family member or close friend has ever reported witnessing such behavior. The book contains no evidence, only rumor and second- and third-hand hearsay by the dead.
John Taylor
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1753
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1824
)
Richard Nixon means never having to say you're sorry
Wilfred Sheed
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1930
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The essence of this man [Richard M. Nixon] is loneliness.
Henry Kissinger
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1923
-)
He was like Richard Nixon; he forgot he was taping himself, too.
Peter Knecht
the largest credibility gap since Richard Nixon.
Edward Kennedy
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1932
-)
During the 1960 election, I saw Richard Nixon as the winner.
Jeane Dixon
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1904
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I've never seen the transformation of a witness from grandfather to Richard Nixon in a day.
Brian Wice
The irony here is the man who has done the most to keep these papers from becoming available, Dick Nixon, is the man who's going to benefit the most from them because people are going to start seeing the problems from his point of view.
Stephen Ambrose
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1936
-)
I think this was a man perceived as being the grandfatherly figure who wound up becoming Richard Nixon on a bad day.
Brian Wice
Santorum is one of those guys like Bill Clinton, like Richard Nixon, who will do anything to win.
Robert Maranto
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