Quote by Elizabeth Hurley
Ive always wanted to be a spy, and frankly Im a little surprised t

Ive always wanted to be a spy, and frankly Im a little surprised that British intelligence has never approached me. – Elizabeth Hurley

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I dont know much about only children. I was the middle one of three, and if ever I was alone with mum and dad, it was a rare moment. – Elizabeth Hurley

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Getting as much sleep as possible and following a healthy diet will stop you from feeling run-down if, like me, youre super-stressed. – Elizabeth Hurley

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I do have concerns about the current efforts to restructure our nations intelligence community. – Ted Stevens

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We will have to continue to improve our human intelligence system-something that was, unfortunately, lacking in the years which led up to September 11. This is going to be a continuing process of change. – John Sununu

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Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings. – Salvador Dali

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Where the stakes are the highest, in the war on terror, we cannot possibly succeed without extraordinary international cooperation. Effective international police actions require the highest degree of intelligence sharing, planning and collaborative enforcement. – Barack Obama

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