Oakland kids are always the best.
‐‐ Zendaya
Oakland's time is coming. In fact, Oakland's time is already here. Tech is coming to Oakland, and it's terribly exciting.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
Oakland Technical High School. Like any high-school experience, it was ambiguous. I was shy with girls; I had friends, but there were times I didn't feel I had the right friends. My grades were only so-so.
‐‐ Frank Oz
Oakley and Burton have been my main sponsors since '87. I've been riding for both of them.
‐‐ Craig Kelly
Oasis are not just influenced by the Beatles; they actually take stuff. Then they get praised.
‐‐ Lenny Kravitz
Oasis can't be summed up in one word. I could do a sentence: Boys from council estate made it very, very big.
‐‐ Noel Gallagher
Oasis were the last great, traditional rock-n'-roll band. We came along before the Internet so, if you wanted to see us, you had to be there. It makes me feel like a righteous old man.
‐‐ Noel Gallagher
Oaths are but words, and words are but wind.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
Oaths are the fossils of piety.
‐‐ George Santayana
Oatmeal is a cheap and healthy breakfast.
‐‐ Marcus Samuelsson
Oatmeal tastes so good on its own, you don't even need to add sugar.
‐‐ Kristin Chenoweth
Obama achieved something in his first year with health care that successive presidents have been unable to achieve.
‐‐ Tina Brown
'Obama and Biden want to raise taxes by a trillion dollars.' Guess what? Yes, we do in one regard: We want to let that trillion dollar tax cut expire so the middle class doesn't have to bear the burden of all that money going to the super-wealthy. That's not a tax raise. That's called fairness where I come from.
‐‐ Joe Biden
Obama and Clinton make an interesting contrast in brands.
‐‐ John Quelch
Obama and Clinton wrongly believe that the corporate income tax is a tax on the rich. The reality is that rich corporations don't pay taxes - workers do.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress believed we could spend our way to prosperity, and I guess they still do.
‐‐ Rob Portman
Obama and his associates are fantastic campaigners but have little ability or skill to govern.
‐‐ Edward Klein
Obama and his attack dogs have nothing but hate and anger in their hearts and spew it whenever possible.
‐‐ Donald Trump
Obama and Kuczynski each promised to do all they could to enact the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
‐‐ Greg Grandin
Obama and the Democrats are not focused on the moderates. They're focused on getting their base out, and they're trying to expand that base by forming sympathetic, empathetic alliances with the downtrodden, and there are a lot of downtrodden because Obama has made them that way via his policies.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
Obama and the Democrats' preposterous argument is that we are just one more big tax increase away from solving our economic problems. The inescapable conclusion, however, is that the primary driver of the short-term deficit is not tax cuts but the lack of any meaningful economic growth over the last half decade.
‐‐ Bob Beauprez
Obama and the Democrats were so critical of what Bush did, the interrogations, the secret prisons, Guantanamo and all of that, and even the war on terror. Obama won't use the word. He's made war on the war on terror.
‐‐ Charles Krauthammer
Obama behaves like a centrist who leans tentatively left on certain social programs but boldly right on military force and civil liberties.
‐‐ David K. Shipler
Obama believes in a big central government, where the federal government controls everything in our lives. That's socialism.
‐‐ Paul Broun
Obama better understood community organisation and peer-to-peer communication than any recent candidate, and we are applying that lesson.
‐‐ Douglas Alexander
Obama broke his no-new-taxes pledge 15 days after he took office when he signed legislation on Feb. 4, 2009 raising the tax on cigarettes 158 percent - 62 cents per pack.
‐‐ Bob Beauprez
Obama came in and gave $700 billion to the bankers off the top as opposed to giving $700 billion to the poor.
‐‐ Lupe Fiasco
Obama can't change his cool disposition, though it would be nice if he lost the vaguely grudging air he gives off that problems of management get in the way of ideas.
‐‐ Tina Brown
Obama considers himself above deal-making and back-slapping, political necessities he often delegates to Vice President Joe Biden and other lesser sorts.
‐‐ Ron Fournier
Obama did inherit a deficit when he came into office. Why this fact justifies racking up vastly more debt and bigger deficits is a logical mystery.
‐‐ Jonah Goldberg
Obama did organize a great large number of people and many enthusiastic people, what's called in the press 'Obama's Army.' But the army is supposed to take instructions, not to implement, to introduce, develop programs and call on its own candidate to implement them. That's critical.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
Obama does look good, but he could look better. The most important thing for politicians is to keep their clothes really simple and make sure their clothing actually fits.
‐‐ Thom Browne
Obama does not like the issue of where he was born.
‐‐ Donald Trump
Obama does not need to worry as much as past Democratic presidents about being labeled soft on national security - not after giving the order that led to the assassination of Osama bin Laden. No, his biggest concern is being labeled tone deaf on joblessness and debt.
‐‐ Ron Fournier
Obama does not represent America. Nor does he represent anything what our forefathers stood for. This country is basically built on an attitude. It's a way of life. It's not because you're born here. It's not that you're supposed to take from those who have and give to those who haven't. That kills a country. It killed Russia.
‐‐ Luke Scott
Obama does seem to have what both FDR and Lincoln had, which is the recognition that you have to hold back at times and then wait to come forward.
‐‐ Doris Kearns Goodwin
Obama doesn't know how to invent the iPhone; he can't start a successful business. He's never really worked in a business except for the briefest of times.
‐‐ Dinesh D'Souza
Obama doesn't run around wearing a Carrie Bradshaw-esque nameplate necklace that says 'Socialist.' But his policies, actions, words, background and associations speak louder than any ID necklace ever could.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
Obama fans become more and more glum that he keeps flubbing the very role he was expected to be so good at: Therapist to the nation. The Great Comforter.
‐‐ Tina Brown
Obama, for all his brilliance, has no real, felt understanding of management structures or of business.
‐‐ Tina Brown
Obama gets his identity and his ideology from his father.
‐‐ Dinesh D'Souza
Obama had reached out to the business community, they just haven't liked all of his decisions and some of his rhetoric. But generally, I think the administration is quite open and accessible.
‐‐ David Rubenstein
Obama had the audacity to say, 'I have unequivocally prohibited the use of torture by the United States.' Ladies and gentlemen, torture in the United States has always been illegal.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh
Obama has a strong record on immigration enforcement, outdoing both Republican and Democratic predecessors. He has deported over 1 million immigrants, focusing on those with criminal records. As documented by many nonpartisan sources, by 2011, Obama had reduced illegal immigration crossings to net zero.
‐‐ Donna Brazile
Obama has already rejected the bright sunlight of public knowledge, which is democracy's great disinfectant and cure.
‐‐ David K. Shipler
Obama has become too dependent on formal speeches and set town halls. His idea of mixing it up is taking off his jacket.
‐‐ Dee Dee Myers
Obama has been perhaps the most partisan President since Truman. He hasn't learned to be civil - note his insulting speech to Paul Ryan, who did us the courtesy of scoring a budget. The president has to talk to Republicans when it comes to the debt ceiling. He has reached the debt ceiling before anyone expected.
‐‐ Grover Norquist
Obama has been well-received on the world stage, but that doesn't help him operate domestically.
‐‐ Carl Forti
Obama has built his public image around his ability to bridge divisions - racial, ideological or generational. And that was his reputation, even at Harvard Law School, where he was the first black president of the 'Law Review.'
‐‐ Mara Liasson