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When a foreign adversary knows that an American official has deceived or withheld vital information from our government, it creates a fundamental counterintelligence vulnerability that can render that official irreparably compromised.
- Raja Krishnamoorthi
There is a dumbing down of the news. Newspapers today seem more like tabloids. I have to wade through seven newspapers before I can find a couple of paragraphs that are serious news. What a pity!
- Shabana Azmi
But that doesn't seem to matter; all that does matter is that the information comes from a reputable source.
- Joseph Heller
Our minds may be like some computers that can have a lifetime of wrong information stored in them.
- Joyce Meyer
Lack of knowledge causes fear, and knowledge removes it.
- Joyce Meyer
Look, this isn't about the ring or when I ever made a hamburger, which, for your information, was my senior year of college." "Right, when you almost caught our kitchen on fire." "And you dated one of the firefighters for six months. You're welcome. Back to my problem.
- Rachel Hauck
When the kids were growing up, we didn't have a television in the house connected to a cable or an antenna. If something bad happened in the world, I wanted the kids to hear about it from me.
- Bob Goff
One of the marks of an educated man today is to know what not to read--what not to see or what not to listen to.
- Ezra Taft Benson
We can say, "if you want government money, you have to make this data public - you have to share it."
- Joe Biden
Part of what's changed in politics is social media and how people are receiving information.
- Barack Obama
If national pride is ever justifiable or excusable it is when it springs, not from power or riches, grandeur or glory, but from conviction of national innocence, information and benevolence.
- John Adams
From such a society a committee might be appointed, whose business it should be to procure all the information they could upon the subject, to receive contributions, to enquire into the characters, tempers, abilities and religious views of the missionaries, and also to provide them with necessaries for their undertakings.
- William Carey