Of course I'm bloodied, ... but unbowed.... It makes no difference the attacks they have on me. This is not about me. This is about reforming California. |
Of course, I'm bloodied, yes. But unbowed, ... I made a promise to California that I will fix a broken system. And I will do everything I can, and it makes no difference how many attacks they have on me, because remember one thing: that this, what we are doing here, is much bigger than me. |
Oh, absolutely, ... And I still say that. Selling and communicating to the people is the most important thing ... You can't learn it. You have it or you don't have it. |
One day I stood there on the stage, ... And I said, 'Why am I standing here with my little posing trunks, oiled up, trying to be the most muscular man? Why?' |
One of my movies was called "True Lies." It's what the Democrats should have called their convention. |
One of the unfortunate lessons from Katrina is that states cannot always count on the federal government for prompt disaster response and assistance, |
Or should we create a rainy day fund so that we have extra money available so that we can fill that hole. We should live within our means. |
Our administration has done everything it can to support gay people, gay couples and everything, |
out of respect for the will of the people. |
Pay no attention. These are special interests, ... I kick their butts. |
Paycheck protection means protecting the paychecks of the workers. It means protecting the workers themselves. Right now, union bosses take the money out of workers' paychecks and use it without their permission. |
People are always making a fuss over my $15-20-million salaries. Believe me, the amount is meaningless once my wife, Maria, finds out about it. She's already spent half of my salary from Terminator 7! |
People read much more into it than there is. . . . There's no guarantee that it will ever happen, |
played by the rules of the game. |
Political courage is not political suicide. |