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Quotations regarding 'Day'

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I think Russians today have a distorted picture of capitalism, liberal democracy and market economy.
Garry Kasparov, Azerbaijani Celebrity (1963-  )
I think our chances are not looking great today but the only way to fail for me is just not to try.
Garry Kasparov, Azerbaijani Celebrity (1963-  )
Russian Parliament today is a bunch of puppets that just fall in with the instructions from Kremlin.
Garry Kasparov, Azerbaijani Celebrity (1963-  )
More and more people in my country recognise the dangers of having their governors appointed by Putin and having no influence in parliament because Parliament today is also following instructions from Kremlin and no longer represents its people.
Garry Kasparov, Azerbaijani Celebrity (1963-  )
Yesterday's the past, tomorrow's the future, but today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.
Bil Keane, American Cartoonist (1922-  )
I went out every single night so I was never alone with my stepfather. At 12, I stopped going on holiday with them. The times I was alone with him I always made sure I was all covered up.
Christine Keeler, English Model (1942-  )
After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands.
Maynard James Keenan, American Musician (1964-  )
I plant a lot of trees. I am a great believer in planting things for future generations. I loathe the now culture where you just live for today.
Penelope Keith, British Actress (1940-  )
I rise today in strong support of the Children's Safety and Violent Crime Reduction Act, because it is a commonsense way to protect our schoolchildren from pedophiles.
Ric Keller, American Politician (1964-  )
The fact that so many of your people are today residents and citizens of the United States, lending their influence to our civic and economic life, which has meant so much to our development.
Frank B. Kellogg, American Politician (1856-1937)
Have we so soon forgotten those four years of terrible carnage, the greatest war of all time; forgotten the millions of men who gave their lives, who made the supreme sacrifice and who today, beneath the soil of France and Belgium, sleep the eternal sleep?
Frank B. Kellogg, American Politician (1856-1937)
The most certain thing you can say about the environment tomorrow is that it probably is going to be just like today, for the most part.
Kevin Kelly, American Editor
Yesterday morning I amused myself with an exercise of a talent I once possessed, but have so neglected that my performance might almost be called an experiment. I cut out a dress for one of the women.
Fanny Kemble, English Actress
Today, our economy is about an economy of ideas.
Patrick J. Kennedy, American Politician (1967-  )
Today, we say the only thing we have to fear is four more years of George Bush.
Edward Kennedy, American Politician (1932-2009)
For students today, only 10 percent of children from working-class families graduate from college by the age of 24 as compared to 58 percent of upper-middle-class and wealthy families.
Patrick J. Kennedy, American Politician (1967-  )
The basic problems facing the world today are not susceptible to a military solution.
John F. Kennedy, American President (1917-1963)
War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today.
John F. Kennedy, American President (1917-1963)
We stand today on the edge of a new frontier - the frontier of the 1960's - a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils - a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats.
John F. Kennedy, American President (1917-1963)
A young man who does not have what it takes to perform military service is not likely to have what it takes to make a living. Today's military rejects include tomorrow's hard-core unemployed.
John F. Kennedy, American President (1917-1963)
 
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