If the media is a farce, why should you be the only one stuck with rules and restrictions?
Full federal funding for presidential libraries should bring with it new rules of control over papers and artifacts.
I don't think that any person can fix FEMA. I think FEMA needs a total restructuring. I think it needs to be taken from scratch and redone. The regulations are outdated; the rules are outdated.
My old firm, Goldman Sachs - traditionally, the best banks are leveraged 8:1. When we had the financial crisis in 2008, the investment banks were leveraged 35:1. Those rules had specifically been changed by a guy named Hank Paulson. He was secretary of Treasury.
Our financial system is so complicated and so interactive - so many different markets in different countries and so many sets of rules.
Obviously, flagrant things have to be called. There are rules. You have got to play to the rules, no question.
It's true that since 9/11, the application of conventional military rules of engagement has gotten a bit foggy. The Taliban were not an 'enemy state,' but the Canadian Forces conducted its operations in Afghanistan as though the rules of war applied anyway.
Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.
Nothing makes the minority leader more mad than when his side is forced to play by its own rules.
Formats are constantly changing, and there are really no rules for the way you put your records out anymore.
The Treaty of Lisbon gave the European parliament a stronger role as co-legislator and the European Council its own president. Furthermore, the treaty introduced checks on subsidiarity - the concept that decisions should be taken as close as possible to the citizens - in an effort to cut back on unnecessary rules and regulations.
It's the right and also the responsibility of member states to express their views. And my role as the present of the General Assembly is not to comment on this. I'm here to protect and respect the rules.
Kant taught us that we should follow just those rules of conduct that we would want everybody to follow. Few find this generalization of The Golden Rule a great help.
The U.S. basically wrote the rules and created the institutions of globalisation.
I have a few rules on lipstick... I don't wear gloss because I can't talk properly. I like matte lipsticks; I like an opaque shade that you can't see my lip color through at all.
The golden rule is that there are no golden rules.
I believe in the Golden Rule - The Man with the Gold... Rules.
A good teacher must know the rules; a good pupil, the exceptions.
The general will rules in society as the private will governs each separate individual.
There are lighter colors of granite and I like to break the rules.