Even the dogs in the street know that there will be no decommission, no possibility of decommission ... if this process fails. |
fully deserving of this honor. |
He would always push hard and go to the limit of what he could do. He was a shrewd trader; maybe sometimes he may have been too shrewd. |
He's enormously popular in Ireland. People there recognize that he played a central role in this process, ... I think a visit by him will be helpful. |
helped reinvigorate the process and bring it to a successful conclusion. |
I strongly believe we're going to find that traffic is not a problem there, ... If there needs to be adjustments, adjustments will be made. Period. |
I think it is going to take patience, determination and perseverance by all concerned, |
I think most of the Arab leaders will take the position that the person for [Sharon] to see is Arafat and the Palestinians, and that they would not get involved between the two of them. |
I was about ready to quit, ... and he started licking my face to make me snap out of it. He knew I was going, but he wouldn't let me go. |
I wouldn't put odds on it, but I really do think a settlement is going to happen. |
I wrote that book entirely in longhand on a yellow legal pad, ... Most of the writing was done in August at Seal Harbor, where my wife and I rented a vacation home. |
If there is to be eventually, over time, a genuine peace and reconciliation, there has to be a sharp reduction -- hopefully an elimination -- of the kind of incitement and hatred and demonization that has so far characterized the conflict, |
It's a point of pride for us now, whether or not we can afford it. |
It's a significant accomplishment, but I don't think anyone should be under the illusion that the problems of Northern Ireland have been solved with this one act, |
It's going to be close, but I think he will prevail on Monday as he did today. |