I want to be blessed so I can build orphanages. Blessed so I can build hospitals and do other things with our finances.
One of the first items of Congressional business in 2006 will be an effort to renew the USA Patriot Act.
Civil libertarians have raised concerns that some of the Patriot Act's provisions infringe on Constitutional rights. Those concerns are not supported by the facts.
Wealth is not in making money, but in making the man while he is making money.
Illegal immigration is not just a matter of interest in states along our border with Mexico. It is having an effect on local economies, schools, health care delivery, and public safety all across the country.
[it] may have hastened his move to the private sector because there was such an outpouring of bitter criticism. . . The result, if this is successful, will not be much different from what Sen. Lott and others were trying to enact back then. . . It may be that we are all just older and wiser.
And while the U. S. can never be 100 percent safe from a future strike, our government is working around the clock on measures to protect the American people.
This is a great moment, when you see, however distant, the goal of your wandering. The thing which has been living in your imagination suddenly become part of the tangible world. It matters not how many ranges, rivers or parching dusty ways may lie between you; it is yours now for ever.
We're not going to be the coolest rock stars in the world. We're trying to be good musicians.
I'm going to live until I die, and everything in between is just another excuse to eat peanut butter.
I've always tried to make sure that what I do really connects with the broader agenda of what my husband Barack Obama is trying to do. . . . But I also find that I have to be very passionate myself about the issue to be able to represent it well. One of the big issues that I've talked a lot about. . . is childhood health, nutrition and obesity.