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We always love those who admire us, but we do not always love those whom we admire.
We always love those who admire us, but we do not always love those whom we admire.
I take the blame for this one. Being a senior, I should be able to do more. . . . read more
I take the blame for this one. Being a senior, I should be able to do more. . . . I'm not blaming it on that one possession (where he lost it). We were up in the first half and in the second half we didn't jump on them. I don't blame one play. Mistakes happen.
Well, I decided earlier this year that I would run for president, and obviously I needed something to run on.
Well, I decided earlier this year that I would run for president, and obviously I needed something to run on.
The claim that Religious believers have a happier outlook on life than Religious skeptics is like saying a drunken man read more
The claim that Religious believers have a happier outlook on life than Religious skeptics is like saying a drunken man is happier than a sober man. We should all value intellectual sobriety.
He's smart. But it's like a learning disability. If you're talking to him straight on, you either have to repeat read more
He's smart. But it's like a learning disability. If you're talking to him straight on, you either have to repeat it so he can catch on to it or he'll catch it the first time.
An economic policy which does not consider the well-being of all will not serve the purposes of peace and the read more
An economic policy which does not consider the well-being of all will not serve the purposes of peace and the growth of well-being among the people of all nations.
He's exceedingly intelligent, very sharp, and he's got a great deal of humanity. I'm sure he will not pull any read more
He's exceedingly intelligent, very sharp, and he's got a great deal of humanity. I'm sure he will not pull any punches. He'll express good taste.
GM takes no position on the matter.
GM takes no position on the matter.
An error is the more dangerous in proportion to the degree of truth which it contains.
An error is the more dangerous in proportion to the degree of truth which it contains.