Quote by Darrell Issa
I dont need to be looking at every failure of government, I need t

I dont need to be looking at every failure of government, I need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. – Darrell Issa

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Peace in Palestine is inevitable. The question is how do we make it happen today. – Darrell Issa

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Peace
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Every ISP is being attacked, maliciously both from in the United States and outside of the United States, by those who want to invade peoples privacy. But more importantly they want to take control of computers, they want to hack them, they want to steal information. – Darrell Issa

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Computers
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Failure
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That sense of failure, I dont know where people put it who dont write songs and arent able to emote physically. It must go somewhere. – Sting

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Failure

I think our failure in the production of good town churches of distinctive character must have struck you often, as it has me, when contrasted with our comparative success in country churches. – George Edmund Street

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Failure

Failure in the theater is more dramatic and uglier than any other form of writing. It costs so much, you feel so guilty. – Lillian Hellman

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Failure

Pharmaceutical companies are enjoying unprecedented profits and access with this Administration. Yet the Republicans prescription drug plan for seniors has been a colossal failure, and over 43 million Americans wake up every morning without health insurance. – Jim Clyburn

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Failure

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If a little labor, little are our gains. Mans fortunes are according to his pains. – Robert Herrick

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Labor

If you cannot be grateful for what you have received, then be thankful for what you have been spared. – Yiddish Proverb

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Gratitude

Iteration, like friction, is likely to generate heat instead of progress. – George Eliot

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Repetition

Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice. – Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

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Medical