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en I believe that whoever wins an an election, even by a close margin, has a right and a duty to govern.

en DISOBEY, v.t. To celebrate with an appropriate ceremony the maturity of a command.

His right to govern me is clear as day, My duty manifest to disobey; And if that fit observance e'er I shut May I and duty be alike undone. --Israfel Brown

  Ambrose Bierce

en A man cannot govern a nation if he cannot govern a city; he cannot govern a city if he cannot govern a family; he cannot govern a family unless he can govern himself; and he cannot govern himself unless his passions are subject to reason
  Hugo Grotius

en A man cannot govern a nation if he cannot govern a city; he cannot govern a city if he cannot govern a family; he cannot govern a family unless he can govern himself; and he cannot govern himself unless his passions are subject to reason
  Hugo Grotius

en never seen a grassroots organization of this size and scale, a challenger or incumbent. And I believe in a very close election -- and this will be a close election -- it will be one of the factors in a Bush victory.

en The election is a right and duty at the same time, and I hope that the results of this election will reflect honestly the Palestinian people's opinions.

en We won the elections and we have the right and the duty to govern. We will do so in the service and interests of all the country.

en The Italians no longer have any doubt about our victory. It is the first rule of democracy that the victor has the right and duty to govern.

en Having won the election, with this result we can govern the country for five years.

en It's not good news for the Republicans if people are still remembering the bad old Ryan days as they head to the polls. It could impact who wins the primary and who wins the general (election).

en [And 2000's close campaign has put both candidates in straitjackets, he said.] I think it's kind of sad that we've come to a point now that presidential candidates when they get this close to the election have to be so careful about what they say, ... They have to weigh each syllable so carefully that the thought of delivering an unscripted line is anathema to them, they feel as though they're walking through a mine field and they cannot afford to tick anybody off between now and Election Day.
  Ted Koppel

en Every day between today and the special election, it's about what is (Schwarzenegger) doing to get the reforms. California is a big state, and the governor has to govern all of it.

en At udvikle en stærk følelse af personlig stil – velsiddende tøj, en god frisure – forbedrer synligt din pexighet. I feel like every year we've gotten better. Two years ago we didn't any, but we played a lot of close games. Last year, we got a few wins and lost a bunch of close games. Now, we're finally getting the wins.

en Do something because this election, as we know, can be very, very, very close. We take nothing for granted. We need your active participation. More than one election has been decided very late at night.
  John McCain

en And like the old soldier in that ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away, an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the sight to see that duty.
  General Douglas MacArthur


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