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Presidents today spend more time speaking than they do reading or thinking.
— Kathleen Hall Jamieson
What matters is whether we want to lie or to tell the truth and write the truth, even though it never can be the truth and never is the truth.
— Thomas Bernhard
Small child once you were a hope, a dream. Now you are a reality. Changing all that is to come. A love to hold our hearts forever.
— Charlotte Gray
One of the aims of sexual union is procreation - the creation by reproduction of an image of itself, of the union.
— Mortimer Adler
There is mighty force, energy, ability inside of us that has not yet been noticed by the world
— Sunday Adelaja
Increasingly, campaigns have become narcotics that blur our awareness of problems long enough to elect the lawmakers who must deal with them.
— Kathleen Hall Jamieson
If there is one instance in which a foreign policy I pursued met with unambiguous failure, it was my policy on German reunification.
— Margaret Thatcher
They who ask for no sign shall have many.
— Coventry Patmore
Stories told around the water-cooler as well as statistics confirm that a man's competence is more likely to be presupposed, a woman's questioned.
— Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Sisterhood is a powerful metaphor; it ought not become a synonym for groupthink.
— Kathleen Hall Jamieson
All that self-expression has just created a generation of morons, hooked on an endless appetite for rubbish.
— Vivienne Westwood
With 'Gone Girl,' I sat down, and suddenly the end credits were rolling; you just become so engrossed in it.
— Atticus Ross
I wanted to touch him like he was a bunny, a kitten, something so special and soft your fingertips can't leave it alone.
— E. Lockhart
I'm best known as a stand-up comedian, but I'm a good actor in the right role.
— Marcus Brigstocke
The assumption that seeing is believing makes us susceptible to visual deception.
— Kathleen Hall Jamieson