I've met people of great faith. I sat in the home of Billy Graham and in the residence of Cardinal Dolan and prayed with these men of God.
In the end, we are part of this region, and we are affected by its developments. What we may do or not do in the future depends on the nature of what happens here in the region.
We're the only creature God ever created that doesn't want to adapt. We want to make it stand still. And one thing that's constant is nature is constantly changing.
My job is to interpret the law based on how the legislature and the court has done it and then, of course, to use our system of justice to develop some new legal tools and new concepts.
We're involved right now in some very significant legal battles and it would be the wrong thing for me to do to step out in the middle of those battles.
If Moses had gone to Harvard Law School and spent three years working on the Hill, he would have written the Ten Commandments with three exceptions and a saving clause.
I used to brag that I can hold up any eviction - even if the landlord had legal rights, I could hold it up for a year.
Drones can be a highly effective way of dealing with high-priority targets, but they should not become the drug of choice for an administration that is afraid to use successful, legal and safe tactics of the past.
I love biomedical science, I love astronomy, and you can't really do much with those in a fantasy setting.
Only electricity can give the transport sector the flexibility to switch fuels when one or more become too expensive.
The United States tax system today is very prejudiced towards financialization, leverage, and lack of investment.
Rich people march on Washington every day.
Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician.
I vote in every general election, but I'm not a party member or an ideologue. I've never told anyone who I've voted for.
The greatest thing about the call-in show is that you always felt like you were on a high wire without a net.
If you get too excited about any one interview, you're making a mistake, because people do cancel.
Members of Congress have more in common with the people they hobnob in Washington, D.C., than they do with the people they're supposed to represent.
My feeling is that if all Catholics or Reformed Christians had been deported to Germany, the Dutch government in London would have instructed the population in the occupied Netherlands to help them.
I enjoyed my stay in the Congress. Most people do not. And too many people who have been elected really don't understand the nature of government.
For me, journalism has been more a matter of projecting a particular approach to covering policies, to covering issues. It was a continuation of what I tried to do in government.
While Kuwait is not a democracy, giving only half the population a voice in their government is not a policy this Congress should support and one that I am glad that Kuwait's leaders are changing.