I'm baffled by the people who say, 'I'm just not going to vote.'
Tracee Ellis Ross
Recitation: by Male by Female
I'm a '90s kid. I can't wait until the day when more people start appreciating the '90s.
Jermaine Fowler
DayPeopleWaitStartMoreKid
I've got the big name, but I've always wanted to be in a band, one of a band.
Robert Plant
NameBandAlwaysBigGotWanted
Kate Moss, for example - she's never given a lot of interviews. She stays so mysterious. Nobody knows who she is, really.
Anna Ewers
NobodyMysteriousNeverSheMoss
I want to be in shape.
Rosie Perez
WantShape
There should be no private health insurance companies operating for profit.
Michael Moore
HealthInsuranceProfitShould
Routine is part of coping.
Lorene Scafaria
RoutineCopingPart
If you spend any time in Washington you'll find nerds. What happens is most of them sublimate their fixations with comics, or baseball cards, or 1960s British comedies to policy minutiae and political arcana. But, like Christians in ancient Rome, you can still spot them if you know the signals.
Jonah Goldberg
TimeBaseballPoliticalYouCards
Don't let a lack of big company names on your resume get you down, but also, don't let it feed a Silicon Valley ego. Oftentimes, the best candidates come from startups or smaller companies. It shows they are open to risk and can keep up with the long hours and occasional harsh demands.
Brit Morin
BestEgoLongYouDownResume
The difference between the swimming marathon and the pool events is mainly down to the weather. Nature always gives us external factors to deal with.
Poliana Okimoto
NatureWeatherSwimmingPoolDown
When you have mass surveillance, it's impossible to meet the intent of the First Amendment because reporters can't talk to sources because sources are afraid to talk.
Pierre Omidyar
ImpossibleYouMeetTalkFirst
Business is doing better than governments.
Pierre Nanterme
BusinessBetterDoingThan
We don't separate out men and women working together in corporations.
Susan Molinari
WomenWorking TogetherMenTogether
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