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Sometimes I eavesdrop on people. I could rationalize it - oh, this is good anthropological research for characters I'm writing - but it's basically just nosiness. It also helps me gauge where I'm at: Am I normal?
Mindy Kaling
Good
Me
People
Writing
Sometimes
Research
Gauge
Characters
Eavesdrop
Rationalize
Could
Also
Am
Normal
Oh
Just
Where
Helps
Basically
If I didn't try to eavesdrop on every bus ride I take or look for the humor when I go for a walk, I would just be depressed all the time.
Lynda Barry
Time
Ride
Walk
Try
Humor
Just Be
Every
Would
Eavesdrop
Take
Look
Go
Just
Bus
Depressed
Nobody should have the right to eavesdrop, or you become a totalitarian state - the kind of state I escaped as a kid to come to this country where you have democracy and freedom of speech.
Jan Koum
Freedom
Democracy
You
Freedom Of Speech
Country
Become
State
Kid
Kind
Totalitarian
Totalitarian State
Eavesdrop
Nobody
Come
Escaped
Where
Should
Right
Speech
I always have a notebook with me, I eavesdrop; I write down what people say. It's very rare that one of those things will provoke a story, but I think that that kind of paying attention all the time, and keeping everything open, lets the stories come in. But where they come from is still a mystery to me.
Kate DiCamillo
Time
Me
People
Will
Rare
Down
Think
Everything
Say
Those
Kind
People Say
Eavesdrop
Mystery
Write
Open
Attention
Come
Always
Still
Very
Provoke
Where
Stories
Story
Notebook
Paying
Lets
Keeping
Things
I don't believe the federal government should be snooping into American citizens' cell phones without a warrant issued by a federal judge. You cannot give the federal government extraordinary powers to eavesdrop without a warrant. It's simply un-American.
Kevin de Leon
Government
You
Phones
Judge
Cell Phones
Believe
Extraordinary
Un-American
Citizens
Eavesdrop
Give
Federal
Federal Government
Federal Judge
Simply
Powers
Without
American
Cell
American Citizens
Cannot
Should
Warrant
The president overstepped his authority when he asked the NSA to eavesdrop on Americans' international phone calls without obtaining a warrant.
Sherrod Brown
Phone
President
Phone Calls
Eavesdrop
He
Obtaining
Calls
Without
His
American
Authority
Asked
Warrant
International