We can't possibly fight all the terrorists in all the countries where they exist because we don't have the money or manpower to do so.
What did the taxpayers get out of the Obama stimulus? More debt. That money wasn't just spent and wasted - it was borrowed, spent, and wasted.
Some candidates can sit in an office for 10 hours a day asking for money. That's just not who I am.
The money the president wants to borrow for Iraq will come directly out of the American taxpayer wallets in the form of Medicare and Social Security receipts. That's your money.
I think about my grandfather who's 89 years old, and the last thing he needs is more money out of his pocket.
I'm a paleoanthropologist, and my job is to define man's place in nature and explore what makes us human.
The risks are far greater to your child of not getting immunized than any kind of speculative potential relationship between the vaccine and the development of autism.
Science, almost from its beginnings, has been truly international in character. National prejudices disappear completely in the scientist's search for truth.
The hardest problems of pure and applied science can only be solved by the open collaboration of the world-wide scientific community.
Every time new technology is introduced, especially involving reproduction, you get the 'yuck' effect.
More by example than by word, my father taught me logical reasoning, compassion, love of others, honesty, and discipline applied with understanding.
True, the initial ideas are in general those of an individual, but the establishment of the reality and truth is in general the work of more than one person.
Americans often have trouble enjoying the present moment.
The culture of Greece is not the same as the culture of Germany, and to fuse them into a single unit is extremely difficult.
No tribe unites with another of its own free will.
Reason has not tamed desire: it is as strong as ever.
Much can often be learned by the repetition under different conditions, even if the desired result is not obtained.
For me writing biographies is impossible, unless they are brief and concise, and these are, I feel, the most eloquent.
The measure of a society is not only what it does but the quality of its aspirations.
In those days I was terrible at athletics and never made a team, but quite easily led my class in academics.
Perhaps they do not recognize themselves, for a rich man is even harder to define than a poor one.