The difference between possible and impossible is hard work and commitment.
BOB DOLEWe’ll all be riding that streetcar of desire.
More Bob Dole Quotes
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The state is now more involved than it ever has been in the raising of children. And children are now more neglected, more abused and more mistreated than they have been in our time.
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I’m not a Gingrich fan. He’s just difficult to work with. It’s either Newt’s way or the highway.
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This is not politics… it’s to protect the innocence of children.
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I don’t know how many people run for vice president and president and lose both.
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Merely presenting a driver’s license or other document based on a birth certificate is not enough for an accurate verification. Biometric verification of identity must be made and then a data base of those persons who have legal status must be checked.
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I will seek the presidency with nothing to fall back on but the judgment of the people, and nowhere to go but the White House or home.
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This is what America’s all about, nobody’s being hurt they have a right to express themselves, I watched all the television I could on Miami-Dade and I didn’t see anybody being shoved around.
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I lost in ’96, in case the word hadn’t trickled out, and so I made a few commercials.
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You feel a little older in the morning. By noon I feel about 55.
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All you need to know is this. You can never go wrong by voting for a bill that fails, or against a bill that passes.
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President Ronald Reagan on his 1980 opponent: “I had a dream the other night. I dreamed that Jimmy Carter came to me and asked why I wanted his job. I told him I didn’t want his job. I want to be President.”
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I’ve thought about it, not a lot, but I thought my relationship with Congress – the Democrats and Republicans – would help me get some things done. Not everything, but at least they’d be willing to try.
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We’ll all be riding that streetcar of desire.
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The purpose of a tax cut is to leave more money where it belongs: in the hands of the working men and working women who earned it in the first place
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Sure, losing an election hurts, but I’ve experienced worse. And at an age when every day is precious, brooding over what might have been is self-defeating. In conceding the 1996 election,
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Having a disability changes your whole life, not just your attitude.
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No more verbally incomprehensible no more devoid of the vision thing and no more the cautious pragmatist proudly displaying the virtues of tradition and the advantages of biological seniority.
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Those who cultivate moral confusion for profit should understand this: we will name their names and shame them as they deserve to be shamed.
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You have won the Cold War. … [Your] underappreciated valor [helped] topple the Berlin Wall, and bring down dictators the world over. …
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Think I’ll win. Could be big.
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I used to think that seniority was a terrible thing when I didn’t have any.
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I had a dream that I would be here this week, receiving something from the president, but I thought it would be the front door key.
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The California proposition [Prop. 187] is one I would agree with. That’s the easiest way to put it.
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When I was quite young, I put my trust in God–not government; and I never get the two confused.
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This is not a coincidence. This is not a coincidence. And with all due respect, I am here to tell you it does not take a village to raise a child. It takes a family to raise a child.
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Elizabeth’s back at the Red Cross, and I’m walking the dog.
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