(75 quotes found)
“I think it's an unfair assessment to say we're contradicting ourselves. We're not the ones making the ads.”
Kent Barrett
“I am very anxious to hear Chairman Pitt's explanation of this latest tryst in direct contradiction of his own stated policy against such meetings, ... The absence of enforcement staff in these meetings undermines the credibility of the commission and damages the morale of commission staff.”
Ed Markey
“There stands no contradiction between giving voice to legitimate anxiety and at the same time, as and when exchange of fire commences, looking to the rest of the country, as well as all of us in the House, to give full moral support to our forces.”
Charles Kennedy
“(Walker) contradicted himself in that very meeting,”
Bob Edwards
“This sentence contradicts itself - no actually it doesn't.”
Douglas Hofstadter
“Chicago is a city of contradictions, of private visions haphazardly overlaid and linked together.”
Pat Colander
“This is a contradiction in terms, of course.”
Diane Roberts
“He's got to do better than the shoddy piecing together of flimsy evidence that contradicts the briefings we have received by various agencies, ... I'm not hearing the same things at the briefings that I'm hearing from the president's top officials.”
Russ Feingold
“There's a contradiction between the two, and as always, the Supreme Court wins, and that bodes ill for the California case.”
Jeffrey Toobin
“It's somewhat of a contradiction, ... I guess the quieter the voice, the more necessary it is to push it. It's not going to leap out at you and scream. I also can't control how a book is marketed. To say the book marketing is aggressive, fine, I'm happy with that. Push the book. That doesn't mean that my personality or writing style changes.”
David Bergen