Democratic Convention Quotes
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Democratic Convention Quotes & Sayings
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I have no regrets whatsoever that I have acted in a way to advance my country's interests
— Susan Rice
He found Washington at once august and disgusting.
— John Taliaferro
All men are so afflicted, from time to time.
— George R R Martin
What do I bring to the Democratic National Convention that other reporters don't? Hair.
— Dave Mustaine
It is still this moment and that will be true of every moment that follows, assuming this moment ever ends, which, if I am lucky, it won't.
— Justin Taylor
Everything had been stripped of deceptions, that time. And that time I was afraid of everything.
— Antonio Porchia
Wishes are false. Hope is true. Hope makes its own magic.
— Laini Taylor
I don't make changes to confuse anyone. I'm just searching. That's what causes me to change. I'm just searching for myself.
— David Bowie
Neeporlax presented something of a contrast.
— Iain M. Banks
We all do things we're not particularly proud of, because in the short term they make us feel the smallest bit better. Don't we?
— Maggie Pouncey
Specialization and organization are the basis of human progress.
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
I'm always playing these mendacious characters who end up hoisting themselves by their own petard.
— Maxwell Caulfield
If you let Barnum & Bailey interpret a plot by Stendahl, it might come out to be something like the 1972 Democratic convention.
— Gloria Steinem
I don't give a fuck what you're trying to do or what you want. I'd send your ass away if you were a white man with a red ribbon tied around your dick.
— Walter Mosley
I went to the Democratic Convention as a journalist, and returned a cold-blooded revolutionary.
— Hunter S. Thompson
From Bill Clinton speech-
People are more impressed by the power of our example rather than the example of our power ... — Bill Clinton
People are more impressed by the power of our example rather than the example of our power ... — Bill Clinton
He wanted to imprison his nameless misery in words.
— Aldous Huxley