Top 14 Reauthorization Quotes

#1. Of course I am for stopping violence against women. It is unfortunate that the Senate Democrats are making the current re-authorization of Violence Against Women bill into a political football. The Republicans are offering an improved version of the reauthorization bill and I want to review it.

Sarah Steelman

#2. In any industry, the people with the freshest ideas usually come from outside.

Amish Tripathi

#3. When I was young, I had one of those Yamaha drum machines, and I used to practice to that quite a bit, just to practice soloing and being in time and completing all my phrases.

John Otto

#4. I remember it all, still I'm grateful.

Sean DuBois Day

#5. I will also continue to strongly oppose any reauthorization of the Patriot Act that does not protect the rights and freedoms of law-abiding Americans with no connection to terrorism.

Russ Feingold

#6. We can't always choose what's going on on the outside, but we can always choose what's going on in the inside - our thoughts.

Amey Hegde

#7. This is probably the single great subject of horror fiction: our need to cope with a mystery that can be understood only with the aid of a helpful imagination.

Stephen King

#8. I think for me, the thing that gets me in the right mindset is just watching something funny, something light, something that makes me feel good. Regardless of what it is - when you feel good, when you feel upbeat, creativity flows!

Derek Hough

#9. Fiddling knobs, touching keys, having fun with a full grown man.

Aziz Ansari

#10. I do not know the answers to life's hard questions, but I do know the One who knows them and that's sufficient ... for now.

Toni Sorenson

#11. Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war.

Martin Luther King Jr.

#12. Work-life balance was a mistake from the start. Because we don't really want balance. We want satisfaction.

Matthew Kelly

#13. Don't complain on Monday , Tuesday may be worse

Valgame

#14. Weight him, weight, weight him with the sleepiness of the
moon.
It was only a glass because he looked in it. It was nothing he
could be told.
It was a language he spoke, because he must, yet did not know.
It was a page he had found in the handbook of heartbreak.

Wallace Stevens

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