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en A Macmillan nurse looked after mum when she was dying and she was fantastic. This party was for mum and I wanted to remember her by giving to Macmillan.

en At the end of the Macmillan government, there was a change in the whole tone of politics,
  Jonathan Aitken

en [MacMillan] has big shoes to fill and he's inheriting a legacy of 20% earnings growth.

en In my 20s some of my work for children was published by Macmillan. However, I was 27 before my adult novel... was taken by DAW Books in the USA. This enabled me finally to stop doing stupid and soul-killing jobs, and start working day and night as a professional writer.

en He represents a reversion to a traditional pre-Thatcher conservatism, but more Harold Macmillan (premier from 1957-1964) than Ted Heath (premier from 1970-1974). He once observed that Thatcher was needed in her day, but times have changed and so have the challenges.

en MacMillan has this particular quote simply as God doesn't play dice. and notes that it is often quoted as doesn't play dice with the universe
  Albert Einstein

en (Brandon) looked fantastic. He wanted it bad.

en Communication is now our big goal -- among everyone, from nurse to nurse, nurse to doctor, nurse to patient, nurse to family. Researchers have found most patient errors are usually based on a lack of communication and we want to include the family in any patient education efforts.

en Two guards I always looked up to were Ashley Nagel and Cari Twaddle. That's how I always wanted to play, and how I wanted people to remember me.

en Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness.

en Once, I was at a party, ... This was at a time when it seemed like I had everything. I was young. I was undefeated. I had money. I'd just moved into my own home. People at the party were laughing and having fun. And I missed my mother. I felt so lonely. I remember asking myself, 'Why isn't my mother here? Why are all these people around me? I don't want these people around me.' I looked out the window and started crying.

en Giving money to a candidate or a party that is sure to lose is not as politically useful as giving money to a candidate or a party where your contribution might make a difference. Catching up when you're the party out of power is always harder.

en I'm old enough to remember when the political parties competed for the votes of African-Americans, and I'm old enough to remember when most black people were Republicans. The Republican Party was the party of Abraham Lincoln and could do no wrong.

en The face of corruption is the dying grandmother who can't get medication because her family can't bribe the nurse.

en We wanted to make sure that we were giving [customers] a secure and stable product. We decided to look for a third party that could help us with that.

en I wanted to be a model; I wanted to be a nurse; I wanted to be so many things, almost anything but being part of show business.
  Shirley Bassey


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