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Nothing generates more heat in the government than the question of who is chosen to participate in important meetings.
— Richard Holbrooke
Food doesn't exist, but can only be invented. And reinvented.
— Joyce Carol Oates
The question then will be, whether a consolidated government can preserve the freedom and secure the rights of the people.
— George Mason
The general public believes that if a health claim is on the label the government backs that up, ... This sells food products, no question.
— Marion Nestle
I believe that it is my right and responsibility as an American to question our government when our government is wrong.
— Cindy Sheehan
It's a mistake to think that once you're done with school you need never learn anything new.
— Sophia Loren
In almost all matters, the real question should be: why are we letting government handle this?
— Harry Browne
For me, the definition of a patriot is someone who is willing to constantly question the government; that's what separates us from other countries.
— George Clooney
Ninety-five percent of all statistics, including this one, are bogus.
— Keith Waterhouse
Brent had a love-hate relationship with the Government. He hated what it had become over the years and loved to make an issue about it.
— Kenneth Eade
Yes, and you should question your government.
— Jessica Lange
An Indian Affairs agent said, 'The question will suggest itself, which of these people are the savages?
— David Grann
The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works
— Barack Obama
The question nowadays is not what makes government work. The question is how do we make it stop.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Is there any wonder why we are in such big trouble? Any question why the people don't trust their government anymore, and demand a change?
— Chris Christie
The question isn't whether we 'need' guns. It's wether the government should have a monopoly on force
— Ann Coulter