Jen Psaki When people ask a question that is based on a false premise or a question that skips over some details… what we try to do, on our best days, is be informative, explain how a process works. – Jen Psaki Based Quotes Days Quotes Details Quotes Explain Quotes Informative Quotes People Quotes Premise Quotes Process Quotes Question Quotes Skips Quotes When I went back to the White House to be the communication director under Obama, I was six-months pregnant. If the president were standing here with me today, he would say he works for the American people. I work for him, so I also work for the American people, but his objective and his commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government, to share the truth, even when it’s hard to hear.
Sarfaraz Ahmed Social media and media are not in our control. They are so big that you cannot stop them. – Sarfaraz Ahmed
Aparshakti Khurana My brother was a radio jockey while I was studying law. I have assisted a lawyer at the High Court. But I decided to give it up. I cleared auditions for radio jockey in the first go, and within a week, I was on air. – Aparshakti Khurana
Martin Kemp I love greengrocers. When I walk in I always look at their pyramids of fruit to see if they have done it properly because I thought I was an expert pyramid builder. – Martin Kemp
Jason Kander I signed up for military service in the months following 9/11, and later, as a military intelligence officer, I felt called, like so many others, to volunteer for deployment and service in Afghanistan. – Jason Kander
Charles Stross One of my earliest recollections is being woken up at some ungodly hour in the morning by my parents and sat in front of the fairly new black and white television, watching a grainy image of a man in a white suit climbing down a ladder. It was the first moon landing, and I became a sort of spaceman, as many kids were. – Charles Stross
Benjamin Franklin Fairless What five members of the Supreme Court say the law is may be something vastly different from what Congress intended the law to be. – Benjamin Franklin Fairless
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