
Top 15 Autopen Quotes
#1. As president, Clinton sold burial plots in Arlington Cemetery and liberals shrugged it off. What really gets their goat is the autopen. Evidently, the important thing was that every one of those pardons Clinton sold for cash on his last day in office was signed by Bill Clinton personally.
Ann Coulter
#2. I used to think that elder love, if it even existed, was confined to rocking chairs or golf carts, that it had to be a dull business because of the physical limitations of age.
Nora Johnson
#3. It makes you famous, you get money from it, you go on and do the best you can, but it really is dreadful that people don't know your name.
Jamie Farr
#4. I'd rather report to four million people as the elected Sheriff than some governor or president, so I like reporting to the people.
Joe Arpaio
#5. Life is really weird, I thought. It's not just bad people who spread misery - even pretty things can be hurtful. So hard to understand
Nujood Ali
#6. The creative principle [of science] resides in mathematics.
Albert Einstein
#8. People talk about the golden age of Hollywood because of how women were lit then. You could be Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and work well into your 50s, because you were lit and made into a goddess. Now, with everything being sort of gritty, women have this sense of their use-by date.
Cate Blanchett
#9. I just tripped over a pair of shoes and almost fell down and broke my neck and no I wasn't wearing them.
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#10. There is no mundane dimension really, if you have the eyes to see it, it is all transcendental.
Terence McKenna
#11. Tori Amos had a major influence on how I craft words in a song. Until I heard 'Little Earthquakes' all my lyrics used really obvious analogies like rain for tears.
Hal Sparks
#12. Senator [Sam] Brownback talked about those with disabilities that are destroyed in the womb because of a genetic test that is sometimes wrong. I would put forward that we all have disabilities.
Tom Coburn
#13. The secret to genius is not genetics but daily practice married with relentless perseverance.
Robin Sharma
#14. The paradox is that when we model future designs on past successes, we are inviting failure down the line; when we take into account past failures and anticipate potential new ways in which failure can occur, we are more likely to produce successful designs.
Henry Petroski
#15. I'm not interested in a marketable product: I'm interested in what I know from my life experience to be standards of excellence
Barney Kessel
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