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I don't know how anyone could vote Republican. It's so obvious that their only interest is keeping the rich rich.
— Vivian Campbell
To me designing has never been a job or profession. It's a way of life, like a priest or rabbi.
— Ed Benguiat
Mountain hikes instilled in me a life-long urge to get to the top of any inviting summit or peak.
— Paul D. Boyer
The how will show up after the commitment to the what.
— Tony Robbins
The worst ruler is one who cannot rule himself.
— Cato The Elder
I will cut off this right arm of mine before I will ask for the ballot for the Negro and not for the woman.
— Susan B. Anthony
I felt the crumpled paper that had taken the place of my lungs expand as if released from a fist.
— Aimee Bender
Over and over, expanding scientific knowledge has shown religious claims to be false.
— Paul D. Boyer
Some boys take a beautiful girl and hide her away from the rest of the world, I want to be the one to walk in the sun.
— Cyndi Lauper
It wasn't until late high school and early college that I gained enough size and skill to make me welcome on intramural basketball teams.
— Paul D. Boyer
There is no such thing as a villain. It's the others who are wrong. In as much, all villains are the same.
— Seth Rogen
I am told that I had a bad temper, and remember being banished to the back hall until civility returned.
— Paul D. Boyer
It was always assumed that I would go to college.
— Paul D. Boyer
Always doubtful is the one who always looks for certainty.
— Raheel Farooq
There was never a day when I was as good as Joe DiMaggio at his best. Joe was the best, the very best I ever saw.
— Stan Musial
I have a tendency to be lucky and make the right choices based on limited information.
— Paul D. Boyer
I participated on debating teams and in student government, and served as senior class president.
— Paul D. Boyer
The geographical isolation and lack of television made world happenings and problems seem remote.
— Paul D. Boyer