A reporter from 'The Times' wanted to arm-wrestle, and as I recall, he kept challenging me. So we went at it, and there was a pop. His arm broke. Very strange. He went into a kind of swoon. Charles Portis time pop want Change image and share on social
A reporter is always concerned with tomorrow. There's nothing tangible of yesterday. All I can say I've done is agitate the air ten or fifteen minutes and then boom - it's gone. Edward R. Murrow agitate concern minute Change image and share on social
A reporter's ability to keep the bond of confidentiality often enables him to learn the hidden or secret aspects of government. Bob Woodward government bond aspect Change image and share on social
A representative is free delivery; she's a personal beauty consultant. Some people want that high touch. Andrea Jung free high representative Change image and share on social
A reprisal of this magnitude... has never been carried out before. I paced back and forth in my room perplexed and completely depressed, feeling helpless. Moshe Sharett reprisal magnitude felt Change image and share on social
A republic has been established, and our compatriots in Mongolia, Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang, who have always been a part of China, are all now Chinese citizens who are masters of their country. Sun Yat-sen republic citizen qinghai Change image and share on social
A republic - if you can keep it - is about limitation, and for good reason, because we are mortal and our actions are imperfect. Mike Pence imperfect republic good Change image and share on social
A Republic without parties is a complete anomaly. The histories of all popular governments show absurd is the idea of their attempting to exist without parties. Franklin Pierce anomaly attempt history Change image and share on social
A Republican in my state of Arkansas feels about as out of place as Michael Vick at the West Minister dog show. Mike Huckabee michael state show Change image and share on social
A Republican philosophy goes something like this: If you take your car to the mechanic, and instead of fixing it, they take out the engine and charge you an arm and a leg, you should conclude that mechanics can't fix cars and you should probably just take yours to the junkyard and sell it for scrap metal. Keith Ellison car philosophy conclude share on social