Quote by Stephanie Cutter
Politics gets me out of bed in the morning Its what really interes

Politics gets me out of bed in the morning Its what really interests me. Im a competitor, but I also feel like Im contributing, whether its working on health-care policy in the White House or out here in Chicago. – Stephanie Cutter

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First thing every morning before you arise say out loud, I believe, three times. – Ovid

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