Quote by Benjamin Walker
The place I feel most at home is when I have health insurance. I r

The place I feel most at home is when I have health insurance. I really dont care how I get it, whether its on film, or television or waiting tables, you know? – Benjamin Walker

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My dad is kind of a rascal, like in a Dickensian sense. He just goes from career to career. – Benjamin Walker

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What we know from World War I is that some of our troops had acute symptoms of exposure to chemicals, had bad health and died because of chemical exposure in World War I. – Christopher Shays

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I agree with just about everyone in the reform debate when they say If you like what you have, you should be able to keep it. But the truth is that none of the health reform bills making their way through Congress actually delivers on that promise. – Ron Wyden

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One of the most obvious ways dogs can improve our physical and mental health is via daily walks. – Andrew Weil

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Now our job, our duty, our responsibility to ensure the safety and security of our citizens cannot be complete unless we guarantee health care security for our citizens. – Thomas Vilsack

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I am involved in Greenpeace. And I just recently completely switched my diet over to near-veganism. So you try to do little things that you can. I recycle every single day. Every single thing in my house that can be recycled is. – Lindsey Shaw

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We should emphasize not Negro History, but the Negro in history. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice. – Carter Woodson, 1926

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