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Done Quotes by Mitt Romney
- I know what it takes to balance budgets. I have done it my entire life.
- I just think the American people had expected that the President of the United States would be able to describe what he's going to do…
- It kills me not to be there, not to be in the White House doing what needs to be done.
- Free enterprise has done more to lift people out of poverty, to help build a strong middle class, to help educate our kids, and to…
- If you felt that excitement when you voted for Barack Obama, shouldn't you feel that way now that he's President Obama? You know there's something…
- To help the parents make the choice of which school to send their child to, I would insist that schools are graded on a simple…
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- I don't think about my previous success. I'm happy that the work I've done has been very successful. — Aaliyah
- The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. — Hannah Arendt
- Well begun is half done. — Aristotle
- The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work. — Richard Bach
- I always think that if you look at anyone in detail, you will have empathy for them because you recognize them as… — Andrea Arnold
- The worst mistake a boss can make is not to say 'well done'. — John Ashcroft
- When I was doing Bean more than I've done him in the last few years, I did strange things - like appearing… — Rowan Atkinson
- The damage done in one year can sometimes take ten or twenty years to repair. — Chinua Achebe
- I think it is obscene that we should believe that we are entitled to end somebody's life, no matter what that person… — Richard Attenborough
- Their mothers had finally caught up to them and been proven right. There were consequences after all but they were the consequences… — Margaret Atwood
- Bad company is like a nail driven into a post, which, after the first and second blow, may be drawn out with… — Saint Augustine
- An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels… — Jane Austen