Quote by Joe Biden
Theres one advantage in having been around as long as I have. Ever

Theres one advantage in having been around as long as I have. Everybody in the Senate knows me, and – Im going to say something presumptuous, to repeat myself – I think most respect me. – Joe Biden

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My dad always said, Champ, the measure of a man is not how often he is knocked down, but how quickly he gets up. – Joe Biden

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This nuclear option is ultimately an example of the arrogance of power. – Joe Biden

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When I started, you didnt make a lot of money by being a comedian. You didnt get a lot of respect. – David Steinberg

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Because we should always respect other nationalities, I have always tried to play them with dignity. – Ricardo Montalban

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The E.U. is more than just a trade organization or a common market it is a guarantee of democracy, freedom, justice, and human rights. Nations cannot stay in the E.U. if they do not respect these guarantees. – John Bruton

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Over the course of time this gave us a deep respect for ideas, both our own and those of others, and an understanding that conflict through debate is a powerful means of revealing truth. – Robert B. Laughlin

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