The way Donald Trump talks about terrorism and his very insulting language towards Muslims is making him the recruiting sergeant for ISIS.

Large corporations are amassing so much power in our economy. Sometimes it's called market concentration or even old-fashioned monopolies.

It's really hard to get to know me, or any candidate. And I would be asked questions like, well, why are you really running for president?

Human beings are not perfect. Their institutions are not perfect, but they have to keep trying. And America has to help people keep trying.

So I think, if September 11 taught us anything, it taught us that we're vulnerable, and vulnerable in ways that we didn't fully understand.

To see an African-American elected president means that this country is really finally coming full circle from the birth defect of slavery.

I would like to attract more minorities into the game. But it's extremely important that this golf look like - that golf look like America.

The patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable. ... We have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in America.

It’s always surprising to me how many young women think they have to be perfect. I rarely meet a young man who doesn’t think he already is.

Everything that you are taking advantage of, inventing and using, is still a generation or two behind when it comes to the U.S. government.

When an army unit returns from service in Iraq or Afghanistan, it barely gets a breather before it begins training for its next deployment.

I probably described more times than I can remember how stressful it was advising the President [Barack Obama] about going after Bin Laden.

I want to be the president for all Americans, regardless of your political beliefs, where you come from, what you look like, your religion.

I find it highly amusing that Donald Trump talks about "Make America Great Again." He doesn`t make a thing in America, except bankruptcies.

I think that we have to look at ISIS as the leading threat of an international terror network. It cannot be contained, it must be defeated.

When Hillary served as Secretary of State, I watched her partner with President Obama to restore our country's reputation around the world.

This nation is able to legislate for its own people on every question, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth.

I happen to hold a bachelor of science degree in geology... And my greatest contribution to the field of science is that I never entered it.

I will undoubtedly have to seek what is happily known as gainful employment, which I am glad to say does not describe holding public office.

We have to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top. That means we need new jobs, good jobs, with rising incomes.

Real democracy means that no group or faction or leader can impose their will, their ideology, their religion, their desires on anyone else.

Let's fix what's broken about Obamacare, but let's not throw it away and give it all back to the insurance companies and the drug companies.

There's no doubt now that Russia has used cyber attacks against all kinds of organizations in America, and I am deeply concerned about this.

You know, one of the things my husband says when people say 'Well, what did you bring to Washington,' he said, 'Well, I brought arithmetic.'

One of the fondest expressions around is that we can't be the world's policeman. But guess who gets called when suddenly someone needs a cop.

There are some places that have had real quarrels with the United States' policies, but I think the country is very well-respected worldwide.

I am very fond of Jeb Bush. He's a friend; he was a terrific governor of Florida. I worked with him on some immigration and education issues.

The most important aspect of the relationship between the president and the secretary of state is that they both understand who is president.

Every president, if you watch what they look like when they come into office, you can see their hair turn white because it's such a hard job.

We are here to advance the cause of women and to advance the cause of democracy and to make it absolutely clear that the two are inseparable.

I think when you look at the letters that I get, a lot of people are worried that maybe they wouldn't have a place in Donald Trump's America.

But let's not assume that trade is the only challenge we have in the economy. I think it is a part of it, and I've said what I'm going to do.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it' is the slogan of the complacent, the arrogant or the scared. It's an excuse for inaction, a call to non-arms.

I have found that leadership is leadership is leadership. It applies whether you are in government or in corporate life or in non-profit life.

How often have we seen politicians take a principle position only to give it up three days later? That is what makes democracy so fascinating.

Even when you cherish democratic ideals, it is never easy to turn them into effective democratic institutions. This process will take decades.

Costs are incurred whenever any group is treated as lesser or the other, whether they are women, racial, or religious minorities, or the LGBT.

My father was raised with brothers, he was a football player and a boxer, he was a chief petty officer in the Navy, he was a man of his times.

The nuclear arsenal that Pakistan has, I believe is secure. I think the government and the military have taken adequate steps to protect that.

I think if you had a capital-gains system where the long, patient capital would actually be rewarded, nanosecond capital turning would not be.

Let's stand up for taxpayers, let's stand up for consumers, and let's stand up for small businesses, which create most of the jobs in America.

We are, however, producing a lot of natural gas, which serves as a bridge to more renewable fuels. And I think that's an important transition.

If you can't compete fairly, honestly, effectively, no government should intervene. Now, some governments do. They prop up failing industries.

Make all good men your well-wishers, and then, in the years' steady sifting, Some of them turn into friends. Friends are the sunshine of life.

I think that the Middle East is the largest piece of unfinished business that we all have. I happen to believe in the democratization process.

Some people naturally have a sense of empathy and an understanding of how to bring their followers to do things. They become great politicians.

I think America is still a bright, shining city on the hill - not because we're perfect but because we struggle in our imperfections every day.

Foreign policy simply cannot be judged by today's headlines that chalk up victories and defeats like so many box scores in the sports sections.

Between 9 and 10 AM the American radio is concerned almost exclusively with love. It seems a little like ending breakfast with a stiff bourbon.

One third of the people of the world are asleep at any given moment. The other two thirds are awake and probably stirring up trouble somewhere.

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