Quote by Madeleine Albright
I wasnt a normal professor. I had worked in government. I hadnt wr

I wasnt a normal professor. I had worked in government. I hadnt written nine zillion books. I was a hands-on professor. – Madeleine Albright

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I love being a woman and I was not one of these women who rose through professional life by wearing mens clothes or looking masculine. I loved wearing bright colors and being who I am. – Madeleine Albright

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I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important. – Madeleine Albright

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To rule is easy, to govern difficult. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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We must force the government to stop the bird migration. We must shoot all birds, field all our men and troops… and force migratory birds to stay where they are. – Vladimir Zhirinovsky

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When the three branches of government have failed to represent the citizenry and the mass of the media has failed to represent the citizenry, then the citizenry better represent the citizenry. – David Mamet

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The Constitution is not neutral. It was designed to take the government off the backs of people. – William O. Douglas

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