Bob Inglis quotes:

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  • So when you're dealing with an existential threat like death or like climate change, if you see it as 'we are all toast anyway,' then denial is a pretty good way of coping.

  • I represented the 4th District of South Carolina... from the election '92 until election '98. And then I was out six years and then came back for another six years between the election 2004 and the election 2010.

  • We in Congress need to support the American forces in every conceivable way, giving them the tools to continue to convert, capture or kill terrorists and the time to equip the Iraqi security forces.

  • I voted for the Deficit Reduction Package with significant heartburn over the student aid provisions.

  • The freedom to convert is fundamental to freedom of religion.

  • In fact, NSF was the leading successful efforts to improve U.S. math and science education long before the Department of Education was even created.

  • For example, a breakthrough in better batteries could supplant hydrogen. Better solar cells could replace or win out in this race to the fuel of the future. Those, I see, as the three big competitors: hydrogen, solar cells and then better batteries.

  • Asking an incumbent member of Congress to vote for term limits is a bit like asking a chicken to vote for Colonel Sanders.

  • We added Medicare Part D to a system facing bankruptcy and gave no thought to means testing it.

  • So I'm a pretty conservative fellow, but not conservative enough for the Tea Party.

  • We should be trying to make education less expensive, not more.

  • So I submit to my colleagues here today that hydrogen is not as far away as we think it is.

  • The federal government can't remodel every firehouse and buy every new policeradio in the name of Homeland Security.

  • NSF is the only federal agency with a proven track record of selecting education projects through a rigorous, careful and competitive process that draws on a wide variety of experts from outside government.

  • It's clear that we need comprehensive immigration reform.

  • We are a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants.

  • I think we`re all experiencing climate change. Experience is an effective teacher. It`s sometimes a very harsh teacher. So we will be taught about climate change.

  • NSF is the only federal agency with a proven track record of selecting education projects through a rigorous, careful and competitive process that draws on a wide variety of experts from outside government."

  • There's a lot of Republicans who may have in the past been critical of fellow Catholics who they call 'cafeteria Catholics' who don't follow the church's teachings -- say, on abortion, but now, are they going to become 'cafeteria Catholics' themselves and not follow the church's teachings on climate change?

  • Many conservatives, I think, see action on climate change as really an attack on a way of life. That`s really a hard pill to swallow, that the whole way that I have created my life is wrong, you`re saying, that I shouldn`t have this house in the suburb, I shouldn`t be driving this car.

  • Most of us complain about Congress. We say it's a place that doesn't reflect us; they don't listen to us. Actually, Congress well reflects the American people. It gives us exactly what we ask for.

  • Our hope is we move beyond denial and into debate... If we cleaned up the air, would it really be bad for us?

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