(49 quotes found)
“In Massachusetts, scientists have created the first human clone. The bad thing is that in thirty years, the clone will still be depressed because the Boston Red Sox will still have not won a World Series.”
Craig Kilborn
“Of the creative spirits that flourished in Concord, Massachusetts, during the middle of the nineteenth century, it might be said that Hawthorne loved men but felt estranged from them, Emerson loved ideas even more than men, and Thoreau loved himself.”
Leon Edel
“In 2004, the [Massachusetts] license was redesigned to make it more secure.”
Anne Collins
“This story hasn't ended yet, believe me. But this is the kind of infuriating thing that is happening in Massachusetts and is probably going to start happening around the country ... when these gay activists decide that they want to close down Christian events that they don't agree with.”
Brian Camenker
“IBM is positioning itself to be the vendor of choice when the open-standards strategy manifests itself and Massachusetts divests itself of closed-standard technologies, ... Microsoft now has viable competition on the end user's desktop, whatever that desktop looks like over the next few years. IBM has served notice that it won't go down without a fight.”
Carmi Levy
“Massachusetts does not need or want federally funded programs that promote a particular religion and contain misleading information when it comes to preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Our students need federally funded programs that discuss the benefits of abstinence and teach them about effective use of contraception.”
Carol Rose
“From a competitive standpoint, probably the most sensitive issues are in the Boston and Massachusetts areas, ... There's going to be some risk to Fleet's dominance there, but I'm not really concerned.”
Catherine Murray
“been more wrong, more loudly, more often than the two Senators from Massachusetts, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry.”
Zell Miller
“From a competitive standpoint, probably the most sensitive issues are in the Boston and Massachusetts areas. There's going to be some risk to Fleet's dominance there, but I'm not really concerned.”
“I don't think it's going to go away at all. With the strong Roman Catholic population in Massachusetts, it may be easier in other places to pass such legislation.”
Charles Haynes