Quote by Bobby Jindal
As everyone in Louisiana knows, there was often no communication o

As everyone in Louisiana knows, there was often no communication or coordination between the state and federal government in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. – Bobby Jindal

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On Thanksgiving I will stop to give thanks that my family is safe and healthy, especially because I realize that, following the tragedies of this year, it is all too real a possibility that they might not have been. – Bobby Jindal

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In my home State of Louisiana, several institutions of higher education have been impacted by both Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, literally dozens across the entire State. – Bobby Jindal

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Education
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On the other hand, the American public possesses a great resilience and strength, and good risk communication strategies can tap into and even amplify those assets. – Patrick J. Kennedy

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The thing that we are trying to do at facebook, is just help people connect and communicate more efficiently. – Mark Zuckerberg

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Truthful words are not beautiful beautiful words are not truthful. Good words are not persuasive persuasive words are not good. – Lao Tzu

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communication

A degree of lying – you know, white lies – seems to be inherent in all languages and all forms of communication. – Matthew Lesko

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I tried a dozen different modifications that were rejected. But they all served as a path to the final design. – Mikhail Kalashnikov

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I begin with the principle that all men are bores. Surely no one will prove himself so great a bore as to contradict me in this. – Soren Kierkegaard

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Dr. Richard Bentley (1662-1742)… is said one day, on finding his son reading a novel, to have remarked—’Why read a book that you cannot quote?’— a saying which affords an amusing illustration of the nature and object of his literary studies. – Cyclopædia of English Literature edited by Robert Chambers, 1844

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