Quote by Kathleen Sebelius
From 1965 to 1967, my dad, Jack Gilligan, served in Congress and h

From 1965 to 1967, my dad, Jack Gilligan, served in Congress and helped pass landmark laws like the Voting Rights Act. – Kathleen Sebelius

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We have by far the most expensive health system in the world. We spend 50 percent more per person than the next most costly nation. Americans spend more on health care than housing or food. – Kathleen Sebelius

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But the dollars spent on economic incentives and new investment strategies are wasted unless we seriously address the two most important economic issues in Kansas: education and health care. – Kathleen Sebelius

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I was just a kid and I didnt have a dad. Thats hard, because when youre a kid, you blame yourself for everything. And I blamed myself for him not being around, for my parents not being together. – Jonathan Rhys Meyers

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My mother raised three children on her own and my dad was a doctor working 16 hours a day. – Christopher Meloni

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Ive never tried to find my real parents. Im very grateful to my mum and dad for adopting me – theyre completely incredible people. It was my dad who encouraged me to question everything, to forge my own path, to think, to read. I always felt it was my right to question everything. – Dan Stevens

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My dad was a bartender. My mom was a cashier, a maid and a stock clerk at K-Mart. They never made it big. They were never rich. And yet they were successful. Because just a few decades removed from hopelessness, they made possible for us all the things that had been impossible for them. – Marco Rubio

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