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While President Putin is busy redrawing the map of Europe, President Obama is busy filling out his brackets.
— Kathleen Troia McFarland
Wait, wait, wait, wait. Don't try to write through it, to force it. Many do but that won't work. Just wait, it will come.
— Toni Morrison
I've lost some weight. I am on that new Obama diet. Every day I let Vladimir Putin eat my lunch.
— Jay Leno
You'd better believe that Putin sees that in Syria, Obama draws a red line and ignores the red line.
— Ted Cruz
It turns out that doing the right thing, treating people right, is also the right thing for the company.
— James Goodnight
Learning locked in mildewed books is of little use to anyone and therefore of no value unless it can be used.
— L. Ron Hubbard
I don't know why it's still a taboo to be a feminist.
— Gemma Arterton
Happiness one last chance to happen?
— Jerry Spinelli
There are essentially two things that will make you wise
the books you read and the people you meet. — Jack Canfield
the books you read and the people you meet. — Jack Canfield
The first essential in a boy's career is to find out what he's fitted for, what he's most capable of doing and doing with a relish.
— Charles M. Schwab
My working and personal relationship with President Obama is marked by growing trust. I appreciate this.
— Vladimir Putin
Deep malice makes too deep incision. Forget, forgive, conclude and be agreed.
Richard 11, Act 1, Scene 1 — William Shakespeare
Richard 11, Act 1, Scene 1 — William Shakespeare
Happiness is not an end - it is only a means, and adjunct, a consequence.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
You entered a marathon with hills? You idiot.
— Don Kardong
President Obama hasn't been elected by the American people in order to be pleasant to Russia.
— Vladimir Putin
Right joyous are we to behold your face, Most worthy brother England; fairly met!
— William Shakespeare