Eric Holder I was raised – professionally – in the Public Integrity Section. I started in 1976, stayed there for 12 years. It was formed after Watergate by then-head of the Criminal Division Dick Thornburgh, who ultimately became Attorney General. – Eric Holder Attorney Quotes Criminal Quotes Dick Quotes Division Quotes Formed Quotes Integrity Quotes Professionally Quotes Public Quotes Raised Quotes Started Quotes Stayed Quotes Thenhead Quotes Thornburgh Quotes Ultimately Quotes Watergate Quotes The threat has changed from simply worrying about foreigners coming here, to worrying about people in the United States, American citizens – raised here, born here, and who for whatever reason, have decided that they are going to become radicalized and take up arms against the nation in which they were born. One of the things I learned is that you’ve got to deal with the underlying social problems if you want to have an impact on crime – that it’s not a coincidence that you see the greatest amount of violent crime where you see the greatest amount of social dysfunction.
Ashley Young Different managers play different systems, and you’ve got to be able to play in different positions. – Ashley Young
Maurice Saatchi America’s critics can be heard everywhere. It is too much in love with money – worshipping the god of the marketplace, the golden calf. It has too much money, seven of the top 10 banks, eight of the top 10 companies etc. It is too stingy, giving away less of its wealth than other countries. It is vulgar, a rich barbarian. – Maurice Saatchi
Ice T Some music comes from a real place; some music comes from your imagination. It’s difficult to find out what’s real and what’s not, especially with the gangster stuff. – Ice T
Goldust I’ve had stuff pulled for me on big shows and stuff like that. You can get frustrated all you want, but the show must go on, and there are reasons for it. – Goldust
Al Feldstein I used to say, ‘Mad’ takes on both sides.’ We even used to rake the hippies over the coals. They were protesting the Vietnam War, but we took aspects of their culture and had fun with it. ‘Mad’ was wide open. – Al Feldstein
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