Quote by Rand Paul
I dont think Im really open to having Washington change me. - Rand

I dont think Im really open to having Washington change me. – Rand Paul

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Does the owner of the restaurant own his restaurant? Or does the government own his restaurant? – Rand Paul

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Government
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We should not have the U.S. government buying stock in American industries – the financial industry or any other industry. – Rand Paul

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Government
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My greatest challenge has been to change the mindset of people. Mindsets play strange tricks on us. We see things the way our minds have instructed our eyes to see. – Muhammad Yunus

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Jealousy is bred in doubts. When those doubts change into certainties, then the passion either ceases or turns absolute madness. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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Change

Oh, would that my mind could let fall its dead ideas, as the tree does its withered leaves! – Andre Gide

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Change

We are not victims of aging, sickness and death. These are part of scenery, not the seer, who is immune to any form of change. This seer is the spirit, the expression of eternal being. – Deepak Chopra

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Im trying to get the record that I made at my birthday party last year, trying to get that out, and the lawyers are diddling around with it and it probably wont be out until next year. I dont know. – Marian McPartland

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Its a damn shame we have this immediate ticking off in the mind about how people sound. On the other hand, how many people really want to be operated upon by a surgeon who talks broad cockney? – Eileen Aitkins

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