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Jack Anderson Quotes

American journalist and author (b. 1922), Birth: 19-10-1922, Death: 17-12-2005
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Dance in the most perishable of the arts. Ballets are forgotten, ballerinas retire, choreographers die--and what remains of that glorious production which so excited us a decade ago, a year ago, or even last night?
Jack Anderson

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It's my father's legacy. My father's view was that the public is the employer of these government employees and has the right to know what they're up to.
Jack Anderson

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The incestuous relationship between government and big business thrives in the dark.
Jack Anderson

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I don't like to hurt people, I really don't like it at all. But in order to get a red light at the intersection, you sometimes have to have an accident.
Jack Anderson

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That's a great team we lost to. It just wasn't our day.
Jack Anderson

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The insurance industry communicates through codes and check-off boxes. If there's no check-off box for you, you don't exist.
Jack Anderson

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I believe our country is strong enough to be criticized.
Jack Anderson

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Indeed, the U.N. is the main Soviet espionage center in this country.
Jack Anderson

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Once an innovation is implemented it is no longer innovative.
Jack Anderson

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Health experts working on a union backed screening program to detect bladder cancer in a Georgia chemical plant were stunned when the local (ACS) cancer society not only didn't support the program, but tried to discourage participation in it.
Jack Anderson

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I look at the universe and I know there's an architect.
Jack Anderson