[Maxine Waters] was kind enough to join us here at our studios in Washington, D. C. , in advance of women's march in Washington in which she will be participating.
Measured by any standard, white or black, Washington must be regarded today as one of the great men of this country: and in the future he will be so honored.
I started to write about science and medicine at the Washington Post, in the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
Yet there is disappointment in Washington and in the United States that Canada is not supporting us fully.
Washington is a Hollywood for ugly people. Hollywood is a Washington for the simpleminded.
What is really shocking in America isn't what's done in and by Washington that is illegal by that what is done in and by Washington that's legal.
In science, modesty and genius do not coexist well together. (In Washington, modesty and cleverness don't. ) Einstein is perhaps the most famous exception to the rule.
Washington is a dirty diaper. It's time for a change.
I never considered the move to Washington to be a permanent move.
At the end of the day, the Washington establishment is going to go where they're going to go.
It's a sad indication of where Washington has come, where policy differences almost necessarily become questions of integrity. I came to Washington in the late '70s, and people had the ability in the past to have intense policy differences but didn't feel the need to question the other person's character.
. . . trash talk. . . Washington floats on a river of aspersion.
In this film [The Last King of Scotland] I am the rooky in the cast. Everyone has miles of experience than me and Della is in the same situation, so life imitated art in many ways. I don't think I could be a journalist. I wouldn't make a very good journalist, especially in Washington and working in politics, which I think would be really tough.
Mix one part Denzel Washington and two parts Eva Mendes and you have a nice hot cocktail.
I love Washington, but it is a self-important town.
There is something uniquely depressing about the fact that the National Portrait Gallery's version of the Barack Obama 'Hope' poster previously belonged to a pair of lobbyists. Depressing because Mr. Obama's Washington was not supposed to be the lobbyists' Washington, the place we learned to despise during the last administration.
Now, people ask me all the time how we got four surplus budgets in a row. What new ideas did we bring to Washington? I always give a one-word answer: Arithmetic.
If 'extreme' means that I am unwilling to go to Washington, D. C. , and do what President Obama tells me, then so be it. But I am certainly not going to Washington, D. C. to represent the interests of D. C. I'm going there to represent Colorado values.
In his years in Washington, Senator Kerry has been one vote of a hundred in the United States Senate - and fortunately on matters of national security he was very often in the minority.
And please don't call me that. " I didn't call you 'that', I called you George Washington.