I think I need a little break. I've got a two-year old. I'll be part of The Leisure Class for a while.
Education is a beautiful, liberating thing, but I think that tying in education and status, and the need to do well at every cost, is toxic.
President Bush has said that he does not need approval from the UN to wage war, and I'm thinking, well, hell, he didn't need the approval of the American voters to become president, either.
I am opposed to any individual taxes until we eliminate all of the unconstitutional agencies, and I suspect we wouldn't need a tax after that.
A hero has faced it all: he need not be undefeated, but he must be undaunted.
Once something becomes discernible, or understandable, we no longer need to repeat it. We can destroy it.
Unexpectedly, I'm here now, so I need to let all the U.S. marketers know that Asians are not different. We are all the same.
We need to unify Brazil, to pacify it.
I can't do everything alone. I need all Filipinos to unify.
We need different perspectives here in Washington - someone who has private-sector experience, somebody who's actually created jobs, manufactures products, understands the incentives and disincentives, the intended and unintended consequences of legislation.
I felt the need to unlearn my formal education.
That's kind of the weird thing that M. Night Shyamalan has sort of unleashed upon the world is this need for every movie to have these ridiculous endings.
I need to be free, to speak the unspeakable. You can't do that in office.
We need space to discuss unspoken, uncomfortable dark truths.
I can't constantly be trying to write the unwritten song, the song that the 15-year-old girl needs. I need to write the song that I need.
You have to stay updated on trends, social things and pop culture, you need to stay with the times and keep evolving.
We need to ban assault weapons. We need to ban the high-capacity clips and magazines. We need serious background information, system upgrade.
At a time when we have much work to do to address our Nation's critical infrastructure, and, as I said, which is currently in dire need of upgrade and repair, this legislation is also a jobs bill and is obviously a jobs creator.
We need a president who is willing to uphold the law.
Nuclear power is here to stay, and we need to support a strong domestic uranium industry.