I weep at everything. I love things so much - I just never want to dilute that.
If [Donald] Trump drags down a bunch of Senate Republicans, the post-election GOP assessment will be much more pessimistic.
Donald Trump is a candidate who divided his own party more deeply than any presidential candidate has before.
The [Hillary] Clinton campaign's recent travel schedule shows how seriously it takes this problem. She and her surrogates have held rallies in cities like Philadelphia, Detroit and Cleveland, trying to boost turnout among African-Americans.
Ted Cruz is a small-government conservative.
The GOP establishment, in particular, is facing a pick-your-poison kind of decision. Many establishment Republicans dislike [Ted] Cruz personally. He has no Senate endorsements.
Republicans like Trent Lott, saying [Donald] Trump would be more flexible [then Ted Cruz].
. . . strong bonds are forged in high emotional temperatures.
We accept every person in the world as that for which he gives himself out, only he must give himself out for something. We can put up with the unpleasant more easily than we can endure the insignificant.
You ask particularly after my health. I suppose that I have not many months to live; but, of course, I know nothing about it. I may add that I am enjoying existence as much as ever, and regret nothing.
Philip says to fear me. Do you have any idea how afraid I am of him?