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To put such trust in another, to lay her entire being at his feet, to entrust him with her body and her soul, had changed her.
— A. Jacob Sweeny
It was simpler in those days. We could say they'd died for their country. We didn't have to tell them the details; they didn't expect that.
— John Le Carre
And I would begin with the EPA, because there is no other agency like the EPA. It should really be renamed the 'job-killing organization of America.'
— Michele Bachmann
It seems the EPA has worked hard to devise new regulations that are designed to eliminate coal mining, coal burning, usage of coal.
— Hal Rogers
I love scary movies. I like blood and gore, and I love Halloween movies.
— Carrie Underwood
The EPA has a history of overreaching its authority.
— John Barrasso
I can tell you that second hand smoke is not a health hazard to anyone and never was, and the EPA has always known it.
— Michael Crichton
The EPA is now the Employment Prevention Agency.
— Bob McDonnell
I will use my position as chairman emeritus on the Energy and Commerce Committee to try to bring some common sense to EPA regulations.
— Joe Barton
The FDA and the EPA are supposed to be protecting us, not the people who make the poison.
— Kenneth Eade
Children give your life a resonance that it can't have without them.
— Jack Nicholson
We cannot afford the EPA's continued expansion of red tape that is slowing economic growth and threatening to entangle millions of small businesses.
— Fred Upton
But I feel overwhelmed with the everyday things that insist on my attention. And under-whelmed.
— Bill Callahan
The EPA's climate change regulations are based on compromised scientific reports and heavily flawed data.
— John Barrasso
We might miss the days of being unreachable.
— Melanie Gideon
The days of our lives vanish utterly, more insubstantial than if they had been invented. Fiction can seem more enduring than reality.
— Penelope Lively
I grew up in the shadow of the Trujillato, saw how the regime had ravaged so many families.
— Junot Diaz