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  1. “It’s just unfair. I would be quite upset if a student who could pay two times as much jumped to the head of the line to take Bristol Community College classes. Public education, in my mind, means you’re keeping your costs as low as you possibly can. We serve everyone, and in particular, the have-nots.’’
  2. "His biggest thing is, how is he going to deal with success? Part of the success he's having this season is because of how hard he worked last season. Now he's reaping the benefits of that. But do you use what you've done as a springboard for more success? Or do you become satisfied? I don't think he'll become satisfied, because I don't think we'll let him. We're going to make sure he keeps on working. Having spent some time with him in the summer, I discovered, when things are going pretty good, he can relax a little bit. You've got to keep a thumb on him all the time."
  3. "I don't think there are any words to describe this feeling. I am really happy. It was really hard, like a dance with death."
  4. “Go back and read what people were saying in 1982 or 1975. Nobody was saying, ‘Deep recession, big recovery.’ It is quite normal to expect an abnormally weak recovery. It is also normal for that expectation to be wrong.”
  5. "This policy was initiated for the health of the sailors who choose not to smoke. It is unfair for them to be exposed to the unhealthy side effects of secondhand smoke."

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Instead of giving a fast track to those hwo have the most money (which is undemocratic and used to be considered unAmerican), how about giving the fast track to people with gradepoints of 3.8 or something like that? Or is that too liberal now also?

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