Quote by Barbra Streisand
We have a president who stole the presidency through family ties,

We have a president who stole the presidency through family ties, arrogance and intimidation, employing Republican operatives to exercise the tactics of voter fraud by disenfranchising thousands of blacks, elderly Jews and other minorities. – Barbra Streisand

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I must have got my detailed, obsessive streak from my father, who was an English teacher, because my mother wasnt like me at all. – Barbra Streisand

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A man who graduated high in his class at Yale Law School and made partnership in a top law firm would be celebrated. A man who invested wisely would be admired, but a woman who accomplishes this is treated with suspicion. – Barbra Streisand

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I like all the families in the U.K. But what I like about the idea of the royal family is… they seem like theyre well educated and theres something admirable about them. And the Queen… she reminds me of my grandma. – will.i.am

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I believe the world is one big family, and we need to help each other. – Jet Li

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When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they be censored. We were a very insular little family. – Maya Lin

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The advantage of growing up with siblings is that you become very good at fractions. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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