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Well, I don't think any of the Republicans have expressed any interest in supporting the vision of Robert Kennedy at all. At least I haven't seen that.
I think that on the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders talks about income inequality and poverty alleviation, and those issues are so important.
I think there are many Democrats who are good, strong leaders. The person I like the most is my nephew, Congressman Joe Kennedy.
I used the dictionary very minimally and I just wrote how I speak. And I speak very hateful manner usually. I constantly did that because I think the fans would get more out of it if they understood exactly what I'm saying - exactly where I'm coming from.
I think the church and the religion right now have a lot more to be worried about than SLAYER.
If you're a kid, it's all you think about if you stutter. Kids can be so mean. My grades suffered. Class participation weighs heavy in grading, and I wouldn't open my mouth to read or talk in front of anyone.
I think Tunisia has a specific place in the Arab world and in Africa because it is a tiny Muslim country, but it's very open minded. It's the first country to start the Arab Spring, for example.
Rejecting Madrid? It's true that during the process, I decided to stay on the fringes. It was a time when I needed to think things through.
I do need to focus on playing my football and what's happening on the pitch rather than off it... I want to be myself and not think about it.
I think that when you rally powerful voices around powerful issues, what you get are positive results.
I don't think the narrative I was stuck in - the 'black' designer category - was going to go away anytime soon.
My dad used to give me old electrical equipment that didn't work anymore, and I'd put things together. I think that's why I like to mix things that don't belong.
We need to think forward and keep making America greater. Not that old America, again.
I think we've got the tracks that everyone wants to sing along to. A lot of people say, ‘God, I've forgotten you've had so many hits!'
My mother - who's from Iowa - owns and runs her own day-care centre, while my father's a developer. And my musical influences, I think, came from my father's side of the family.
It's sad when girls think they don't have anything going on except being pretty.
Acting happened to me. If I had pursued it, I think it would have been like someone going to a bar, desperately looking for love and not finding anyone.
Who knows? Maybe years from now I'll be on a ranch in Colorado with 10 kids. The whole point of life is to experience a little bit of everything, and I think it's better when there are a few surprises thrown in.
I don't think I ate a green vegetable until I was 30. I didn't grow up with a mom who enforced that at all.
I think it's important to understand people can disagree on things, and still move forward.
I think I've done a good job of trying to figure out ways to continue to use my voice and platform for the right things.
I think it's a combination of technical and social factors that leads to all the defects in deployed software.
I think that's the beauty of living in America, right? We all get our own opinion, and no one opinion is absolute.
In theory, and I think in practice, I am immune to the strain of Ebola that I was infected with. But there are five different strains of Ebola.
Ebola has changed everything in West Africa. We cannot sit back and say, 'Oh, those poor people.' We must think outside the box and find ways to help.
I think that usually the risk in trying to write children in fiction is the tendency to make them too cute or something.
I think the most important thing my wife Cynthia and I can do for Kristen is to teach her how to grow up to be a woman and make her own decisions. Meanwhile, we sometimes have to guide her.
I think children learn from example. I don't believe in raising them in an authoritative atmosphere.
The first six years of my career, I got more comments on my weight than on my singing. So I think I became so self-conscious that I started working on it harder.
I think when you're in the public eye, you feel a pressure to stay younger looking.
Well, I don't think everything necessarily that I touch turns to gold, but I think I get great joy out of it regardless of whether it is successful or not.
When I think of the things I have, it makes me a little uneasy. I don't want people to think I've lost touch with reality.
I think, for me, one of the things I've been blessed with is the ability to speak with clarity.
That's all my brother and I do, talk basketball, and I'd like to think I bring some of that casual quality with me on the air.
I think everybody has to kind of decide what the word 'jazz' means to them, and that's fine.
Just figure out what you think jazz is, and then if it fits into that category, it's jazz, and if it doesn't, it isn't. It's no big deal.
Also there's two sides of it, I mean, a band like us, at our level and the way we have to promote ourselves and usually radio just completely turns their back on us, at the same time I think Mp3s help promote us somewhat, spreading the word about the album and stuff.
As an older generation, we need to give all our young people love and the possibility of realizing their dreams. For instance, if I get really political, the fact that some people can't go to college, can't even think about college, that's not American; that's not right.
I don't know how racists live with their racism. We need to take the road of love. I don't think folks are born that way; it's learned and taught out of fear.
Broadway, in my opinion, is a microcosm of America. Those challenges that we have in our country, I think we still have those challenges on the Broadway stage. I think there are far too few African-American directors working on Broadway.
I grew up a poor kid in Florida, and I was always in Florida living with my stepfather and my mother, and we used to, every year, sit down and watch 'The Wizard of Oz.' And I think to this day that's probably the foundation for everything I've done since.
If LGBT people can identify with our story, if they think, 'The Golden Lovers are my team,' I'm good with that.
I think it's important to show in the 21st century that if you're gay, lesbian, trans, whatever, that you should feel just as welcome to be a wrestling fan as anyone else. You're welcome in the space.
Since I'm not in WWE, some people think I'm not even in their league. It's easy for me to tune those people out because they have no idea what they're talking about.
I don't think I ever feel sexy. I don't think that's for me to decide, if I'm sexy or not.
I never felt I would get to the stage where I would to have to actively think about retiring from international football as I always thought it would pass me by.
I definitely want to be involved but only while I think I can make a contribution and I make a difference.
I think investments in general related to the exercise industry are going to be good for a long time.
I used to think that it didn't make any difference how far you ran if you had a good, strong musculoskeletal system and no underlying cardiovascular problems.
When there's uncertainty they always think there's another shoe to fall. There is no other shoe to fall.
I think good art should always be entertaining, or at least give pleasure of some sort. And my chief goal as a writer has always been to tell a good story and give my readers a good time.
Being a Christian, I'm eager to introduce people to Jesus. I just don't think I should do it in the science classroom.
I think the best actors are the most generous, the kindest, the greatest people and at their worst they are vain, greedy and insecure.
The best actors, I think, have a childlike quality. They have a sort of an ability to lose themselves. There's still some silliness.
Should we think about separating the investment banks from the commercial banks, a new Glass-Steagall? I would be really excited to see that. I think it would be great for the economy.
I think if you look at the realm we're discussing, which is the political realm, I think it would be impossible to find an action by any politician intended to specifically favor either my firm or myself.
Companies will need to pursue a more diversified business model, but I think those companies that have what I call a focused diversified business model will be more successful.
I think I can sing, but that does not mean I can actually sing. I fear that I'm like one of those 'American Idol' contestants who truly believe they are good and are actually dreadful.
A lot of people you think you know you don't know until you find out you don't know then it may be too late to know.
The thing about theatre is that when it is actually occurring, when you have the audience on your side, you absolutely think you can will them to do anything. It's exhilarating.
Generally, variations in earnings aren't nearly as impactful on glamour growth stocks as are changes in image and, well, sexiness. I often think of glamour stocks as though they are attractive women dressing to the nines.
Buying only what you know can end in disaster. Just think about Enron's employees and business partners, the 'locals' who bought lots of its stock because they thought they were in the know.
You could draw certain parallels between the structure of the Pompidou and the structure of the rocket-launching facilities at Cape Canaveral. They might not have been thinking about it, but I think there is some kind of unconscious affinity there.
I think every company has its own unique approach to creating shareholder value.
Privatization came on slowly. When something very big happens, like privatization, historians and economists like to think you must have had very big causes. That is not how it happened.
I think mascara is a must. If I'm going to wear makeup somewhere, and I'm doing it, it's usually really simple - it's just mascara and maybe a tiny bit of eyeshadow, but that's it.
I think everything is a motive for money. Every thought, every belief, everything we're taught in school.
I think a lot of things are shoved in our face, politically and historically, for money, and that's the motive.
I think it is important also to recognize that our Customs border protection officers who secure our borders and conduct inspections of people in vehicles and cargo are also facing staffing shortages.
Making sure that health care is affordable for every American. I think that is very, very important.
I love driving around Hancock Park. I think it was designed in the 1920s, and it still has that feel. The streetlamps and trees that line the streets are all the same. It's beautiful and peaceful, and it's right in the middle of L.A.
In order for a person of color to get on a cover of a magazine, they have to do something prolific - winning an Oscar, being the first billionaire, you know, or whatever. I think it's becoming more natural that somebody can get on the cover of a magazine just because they're an amazing person. That's what it should be.
We think that it is the best scientists working in the frontier fields of science who are best able to judge what is good and what is bad - if any - in the application of their scientific research.
John Danforth, I thought, was a great senator and did a great job with the United Nations. I think he's a good man.
Many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not - because the thing they were good at at school wasn't valued, or was actually stigmatized.
All children start their school careers with sparkling imaginations, fertile minds, and a willingness to take risks with what they think.
Films are hard to make and I think the word indulge really leads one to believe that it's an easy sort of business and it's really extremely difficult.
I don't think anyone can speculate what will happen with respect to oil prices and gas prices because they are set on the global economy.
I think Gov. Romney and Congressman Ryan are living in a fairly tale land on their energy policy.
For some in Washington, it's become sport to pick on the federal workforce. I think they do so unjustly. The very foundation of a stable America is having a government that functions well. Many countries have dysfunctional governments, because they don't have a good government workforce.
Frankly that's what makes such a big difference between President Obama on one hand and Mitt Romney on the other. Gov. Romney has not walked in those shoes of the ordinary Americans and frankly I don't think he has the capacity to quite understand the struggle that the 98 percent of Americans go through every single day.
You want to talk about somebody that has changed the face of wrestling because of them being in it, I think it's pretty clear I did that.
I think the President inspires tremendous affection and loyalty by a wide range of people.
Producers and directors think they have the power, but what they think of as the weakest link, the actor, is all-powerful.
I think the major good idea in Unix was its clean and simple interface: open, close, read, and write.
Before 'The Last Samurai,' I couldn't believe I could do that. I didn't think I would be able to explain myself and my feelings in English, in a different language. But I could.
I think everyone's different but in comedy, I try to do my scene to make the director and the other actors laugh. If I can make them laugh and we have the same sensibility, then I'm on the right page.
I think I've been asked just about every question under the sun. I'm just really honored that people are even interested in asking me questions.
I used to think we were going to win in the '60s. Nixon went out and I thought we won.
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