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There are certainly laws and elements that make a film more accessible to mainstream audiences. If you've got Tom Cruise as a strongman, I'm sure it would have larger audiences, but it wouldn't have the same substance.
Werner Herzog
You
Would
Laws
More
Cruise
Mainstream
Make
Sure
Accessible
Got
Audiences
Same
Substance
Certainly
Tom
Tom Cruise
Elements
Film
Larger
In the game of politics, both parties are sometimes guilty of passing really stupid laws that, in reality, are purely symbolic and have no real impact on anyone.
Whitney Tilson
Politics
Game
Reality
Sometimes
Stupid
Guilty
Impact
Purely
Laws
Both
Both Parties
Parties
Real
Passing
Anyone
Really
Symbolic
Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.
William E. Gladstone
Good
Easier
Laws
Wrong
Make
Harder
Right
There ought to be no laws to guarantee property against the folly of its possessors.
William Graham Sumner
Property
Ought
Folly
Laws
Against
Guarantee
Who of us knows or can by possibility arrive at a knowledge of the laws that govern our property and lives?
William H. Wharton
Knowledge
Property
Our
Possibility
Laws
Knows
Govern
Arrive
Us
Who
Lives
Once a nation parts with the control of its credit, it matters not who makes the laws.
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Nation
Matters
Control
Once
Laws
Parts
Makes
Who
Credit
It will be wrong of us to approach our grievances by threatening to disobey the laws or by threatening the integrity of our nation.
Yemi Osinbajo
Integrity
Will
Nation
Approach
Our
Threatening
Laws
Wrong
Us
Disobey
Every country has the right to determine its own laws. And India can't afford monopolies.
Yusuf Hamied
Country
Own
Every
India
Determine
Laws
Afford
Right
Monopolies
Science is telling us that the reason people die is not because some god said so or because the laws of nature mandate it. People always die because of technical problems. And every technical problem has, in principle, a technical solution.
Yuval Noah Harari
God
Nature
Science
People
Problem
Problems
Every
Telling
Solution
Some
Laws
Principle
Because
Said
Always
Die
Mandate
Us
Reason
Technical
The laws of morals and the laws of music are the same.
Zoltan Kodaly
Music
Morals
Laws
Same
What we need to understand is that when traditions become laws, rules, obligations and expectations others put on us that we don't want to fulfill, then they lose real meaning and steal the joy from our lives. And if we're too religious, we won't be able to be led by the Holy Spirit and enjoy an intimate relationship with Him.
Joyce Meyer
Relationship
Obligations
Joy
Become
Lose
Enjoy
Too
Others
Our
Intimate
Our Lives
Rules
Religious
Able
Spirit
Laws
Steal
Put
Him
Understand
Real
Traditions
Led
Real Meaning
Expectations
Want
Meaning
Then
Us
Holy
Fulfill
Holy Spirit
Lives
Need
The undocumented should pay penalties for the laws they broke by coming here, but we should remember that the founding fathers were willing to break up an empire to achieve their dreams.
Mazie Hirono
Dreams
Remember
Achieve
Pay
Fathers
Penalties
Broke
Willing
Laws
Empire
Coming
Were
Undocumented
Up
Break
Break Up
Should
Founding
Founding Fathers
Here
I cannot lead you into battle. I do not give you laws or administer justice but I can do something else - I can give my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.
Queen Elizabeth II
History
You
Justice
Heart
Battle
People
Old
Else
Our
I Can
Administer
Brotherhood
Give
Something
Something Else
Laws
Lead
Devotion
Islands
Nations
Cannot
Nobody wants to get rid of the libel laws, but we want them to be fairer. If we drove down the costs you might end up with more people suing. The only people who can afford it now are the rich and the giant corporations.
Simon Singh
You
People
Rich
Down
Libel
Corporations
Giant
Laws
More
Only
Costs
More People
Nobody
Drove
Fairer
End
Up
Afford
Get
Want
Wants
Them
Might
Rid
Who
Now
Suing
We have a long, ugly history of white supremacy in this country, ranging from Jim Crow laws to keep African Americans down to the 1924 Immigration Act to keep non-Europeans out.
Max Boot
History
Immigration
Ugly
Long
Country
White
Down
Jim
Jim Crow
Out
Laws
Crow
Supremacy
American
African
African Americans
Act
Keep
Even if we were able to agree on an ideal set of immigration laws, enforcing such laws in the face of hundreds of thousands of cases is impossible in practice.
Dan Crenshaw
Immigration
Impossible
Face
Practice
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Immigration Laws
Thousands
Able
Cases
Laws
Ideal
Were
Enforcing
Agree
Even
Set
Our laws are ultimately all that protect us from tyranny, and before them we are all equal - prime ministers and private citizens alike.
Gina Miller
Tyranny
Before
Our
Alike
Citizens
Ministers
Laws
Prime
Prime Ministers
Equal
Protect
Private
Ultimately
Them
Us
For years, I've gone on television and made the case for the Second Amendment - the right to bear arms. I've pointed out that criminals don't follow gun laws, and I've defended the NRA and its members - law-abiding gun owners like me who have nothing to do with mass shootings or violent gun crimes.
S.E. Cupp
Me
Made
Gun
Gone
Nothing
Crimes
Criminals
Television
Members
Out
Follow
Gun Laws
Law-Abiding
Case
Laws
Bear
Pointed
Mass
Like
Arms
Years
Amendment
Owners
Who
Right
Second
Second Amendment
Violent
Defended
When we in Congress set the terms under which immigrants in this country must live, we wield a power that is checked primarily by our individual sense of fairness: the power to set taxes and make laws that apply to people who do not have representation.
Mazie Hirono
People
Power
Country
Sense
Congress
Live
Our
Immigrants
Must
Laws
Individual
Primarily
Checked
Terms
Make
Fairness
Representation
Which
Taxes
Who
Apply
Set
Wield
When states like Alabama and Arizona passed some of the harshest immigration laws in history, my Attorney General took them on in court and we won.
Barack Obama
History
Immigration
Took
States
Immigration Laws
Some
General
Laws
Arizona
Like
Attorney
Attorney General
Court
Passed
Won
Them
Alabama
Unfortunately, once a person who is willing to act against the interests of the United States assumes the awesome powers of the presidency, the laws and investigative techniques we use in ordinary national security situations are woefully inadequate.
Asha Rangappa
National
Awesome
Assumes
Presidency
Once
States
Willing
Security
Laws
Investigative
Powers
Person
National Security
Situations
Unfortunately
Ordinary
Against
Inadequate
Interests
Act
Use
Who
United
United States
Techniques
The backwoodsmen are muttering about making Britain's draconian union laws - already among the toughest in Europe - harsher still. And parts of the media will continue to attack public service pensions, as if school meals staff, refuse collectors and healthcare workers have no right to a decent retirement.
Frances O'Grady
Service
School
Will
Pensions
Collectors
About
Laws
Attack
Toughest
Retirement
Parts
Healthcare
Making
Still
Continue
Decent
Refuse
Staff
Public
Meals
Workers
Union
Europe
Public Service
Media
Among
Right
Draconian
Britain
The attorney general of New York state has a special authority and responsibility to preserve the integrity of businesses and nonprofits in New York under the state's own laws as well as under the U.S. Constitution.
Zephyr Teachout
Constitution
Integrity
Responsibility
Own
State
General
Laws
New
U.S. Constitution
Attorney
Attorney General
Well
Authority
York
New York
New York State
Special
Businesses
Preserve
I've carried witty banners against laws that would curtail my freedoms.
Jess Phillips
Carried
Would
Laws
Freedoms
Witty
Banner
Curtail
Against
United States naturalization is a privilege not a right, and those who have had this privilege bestowed upon them must respect and uphold the laws of our land.
Lee Zeldin
Respect
Our
States
Those
Must
Bestowed
Laws
Had
Privilege
Uphold
Them
Land
Who
United
United States
Right
In America, we divide federal power between the legislative, executive and judicial branches so that no one holds too much power. This is sixth-grade civics: Congress writes the laws; the president executes the laws; and the courts apply those laws fairly and dispassionately to cases.
Ben Sasse
Too Much
Power
Congress
Too
President
Those
Cases
Laws
Divide
Federal
Writes
No-One
Between
Executive
Fairly
Judicial
Courts
Branches
America
Legislative
Holds
Much
Apply
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