The weak are cruel. The strong have no need to be.
We don't think of ourselves as a dynasty. I really hope some of my grandkids will be actively involved in politics.
Atheists are not Americans.
I do not mistrust the future; I do not fear what is ahead. For our problems are large, but our heart is larger.
We have a right to expect a police force that protects our citizens and behaves in a responsible manner. . . in the American conscience there is no room for bigotry and racism.
From last night's All Together Now, a Celebration of Service: There can be no definition of a successful life that does not include service to others.
Now we can see a new world coming into view, a world where there is a very real prospect of a New World Order.
There are different paths that one can pursue as a painter. I work with the thesis that I have not as yet reached my goal. This engagement is the necessary basis from which I plan new paintings.
For better or worse, we are the Court of Appeals for the Hollywood Circuit. Millions of people toil in the shadow of the law we make, and much of their livelihood is made possible by the existence of intellectual property rights. But much of their livelihood - and much of the vibrancy of our culture - also depends on the existence of other intangible rights: The right to draw ideas from a rich and varied public domain, and the right to mock, for profit as well as fun, the cultural icons of our time.
I have but one request to ask at my departure from this world; it is-THE CHARITY OF ITS SILENCE. Let no man write my epitaph; for as no man who knows my motives dare now vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance asperse them. Let them and me rest in obscurity and peace, and my name remain uninscribed, until other times and other men can do justice to my character. When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written.
Julian Edelman. He's the worst dancer.