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Do you charge us with wanting to stop the exploitation of children by their parents? To this crime we plead guilty.
— Friedrich Engels
I support building a soccer stadium in the District of Columbia, and I support investing public dollars to get it done.
— Muriel Bowser
Statehood for the District of Columbia is the most important civil rights and social justice issue in America today.
— Jesse Jackson
Two things I dislike about my granddaughter - when she won't take her afternoon nap, and when she won't let me take mine.
— Gene Perret
Property was thus appall'd / That the self was not the same / Single nature's double name / Neither two nor one was call'd.
— Michael Oakeshott
The only thing my husband and I have in common is that we were married on the same day.
— Phyllis Diller
If I die young, everybody's going to say they saw it coming.
— Dennis Rodman
The District of Columbia is one gigantic ear.
— Ronald Reagan
So small as to be negligible.
It's strange, but there's something in that thought that makes me feel almost ... free. — Veronica Roth
It's strange, but there's something in that thought that makes me feel almost ... free. — Veronica Roth
Markets love volatility.
— Christine Lagarde
The District of Columbia is the one spot where there is no government for the people, of the people and by the people.
— Frederick Douglass
He shouldn't have had to die."
"Nobody should have to die," Miriamele said slowly. "Especially while they're still alive. — Tad Williams
"Nobody should have to die," Miriamele said slowly. "Especially while they're still alive. — Tad Williams
I'm unelectable in the District of Columbia.
— Trey Gowdy
Love brightens the beauty of the heart.
— Debasish Mridha
I believe it is the woman in the relationship that drives the relationship to what she wants it to be
— Lori Colombo-Dunham
I am a little uneasy about the abolishment of slavery in this District of Columbia.
— Abraham Lincoln
What is precious inside us does not care to be known by the mind in ways that diminish its presence.
— David Whyte