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HAVE YOU HEARD? Quotes worth repeating


I’m preparing. I think that’s the best answer I can give you. In the next five to six months I will make that decision and appropriately so.


Former Gov. Rick Perry in New Hampshire regarding a possible second run for the White House


lot of time walking on marble floors, so get ya a pair of rubber-soled shoes.


You’re gonna be spending a U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Dallas) bestowing advice to freshmen congressmen


HE REFLECTS SO WELL ON ABBOTT. IT’S LIKE WHEN YOU MEET SOMEBODY’S SPOUSE, AND THAT SPOUSE IMPACTS YOUR OPINION OF THE OTHER PERSON. I THINK IT’S THE SAME THING WITH THEM.


Texas State Sen. Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo) on Governor Greg Abbott’s Chief of Staff, Daniel Hodge


I asked an old lady who had known him well, and she said, "He might have been a murderer, a robber and a


thief, but he was good at heart." Jack Skiles, author, on the contradictory legacy of the West Texas lawman Judge Roy Bean


If you want to criticize the oil and gas industry, say it created too many jobs. Companies have paid taxes, made money and employed one hell of a lot of people. Move onto something else. I’m tired of talking about this.


T. Boone Pickens response regarding a question by the Texas Tribune on the energy sector


in this country. And I would suggest to you it doesn’t need to be changed. So, if you want to be


There already is a path to citizenship


the dues...just like everybody else.


a citizen, go get in the line, and pay


Former Gov. Rick Perry comments on immigration to the Republican Governors Association


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