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  1. "Having been raised by a psychiatrist, I was told anything psychological was a mental illness. Then I saw (the 1973 feature) "The Exorcist" and it changed everything. It really freaked me out. I told my dad, 'What's this whole possession thing you've never told me about?' He said, 'Don't worry about that. We're Jews. We don't believe in that.'"
  2. "there was a mentality in Washington which says you put the best face on everything."
  3. “It’s all hush-hush now — like everybody’s supposed to be positive because they got stuff,” said Bill Drury, a farmer, who groaned that even his local banker kept an egg figurine on his desk, a gift from the DeCosters. “I get blacklisted all over the place for saying it, but DeCoster goes to the lowest degree of compliance for everything. That’s the problem. He’s a bad actor.”
  4. "The observation will give us new information about a system of orbiting planets that's quite different from our own solar system. It gives us clues about the composition of these planets and actually helps us to search for other planets in the planetary system even though the planets don't transit."
  5. "There's an old adage that you're never as bad as you think you are when you lose, never as good as you think you are when you win,'' coach Jim Caldwell said. "There were some positive things in there, but we were not as sharp as we'd like to be.
  6. "I don't really think mayor's about qualifications, but people liking you."
  7. "Whether Kenya allows a suspected war criminal into Kenya is a test of the government's commitment to a new chapter in ensuring justice for atrocities," said Elise Keppler, senior counsel in the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch. "The Kenyan government should stand with victims, not those accused of horrible crimes, by barring al-Bashir from Kenya or arresting him."

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