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John Boehner (pictured above), the outgoing speaker of the House, on getting a budget deal passed before his successor takes over: “I didn’t want him to walk into a dirty barn full of you-know-what.”

Chris Shilling, a sociologist who studies the human body: “People’s physical appearance serves as a canvas on which they affiliate themselves to their faith.”

Girardin Jean-Louis, a psychologist who studies racial disparities in sleep and health:  “We can’t have a 35-year-old African American male go to bed and not wake up the next day. That doesn’t make any sense.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Tom Vilsack, the U.S. secretary of agriculture (pictured above): “I don't know of another group who’s more trusted than in society today than a pediatrician.”

Leslie Rogers, a BDSM therapist: “What we’re really doing here is teaching adults how to play again.”

Doug Watts, the communications director for Ben Carson’s campaign: “We haven’t gotten a single damn endorsement and we don’t care.”

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Lincoln Chafee, former presidential candidate (pictured above): “Being a horse person, listening is not just words—it’s body language and moods.”

Helena Barroco, a diplomatic advisor to Portugal’s president: “Higher education in a context of [wartime] emergencies is not a luxury but one of the most strategic investments.”

Diana Severance, the director of the Dunham Bible Museum: “There is another error. [In] Deuteronomy 5:24, when it talks about the ‘greatness’ of God, it has ‘great-asse.’

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Tim Huelskamp (pictured above), a representative from Kansas, on whether Paul Ryan should be the speaker of the House: “I don’t know if I want someone in there who doesn’t want the job.”

Stefan G. Hofmann, a psychologist, on how to treat social anxiety: “You’re going to go in there now, and say the following: ‘Hi, I like your face. … Would you like to give me your number?’ And she would obviously say, ‘No, go away, you freak,’ or something. ... That would be perfect.”

Maya, who graduated from Cambridge in 2014 after struggling with anorexia and depression related to her autism: “If you can go in two-and-a-half years from being locked in a psych unit to graduating from Cambridge, you can do anything, really.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Joe Biden, vice president of the United States: “If I could be anything, I would have wanted to be the president that ended cancer, because it’s possible.”

Jim Loewen, who studies American history, on what gets taught in history classes: “We’re not teaching the forest—we’re not even teaching the trees. We are teaching twig history.”

Cindy Padnos, a founder of a tech venture capital firm, on being unreachable: “No one should use their communication device in the bathroom, please!”

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Jill Holland, mayor of a rural Tennessee town, on why a company chose not to set up an office there: “They said it looked like an atomic bomb went off, so they just kept walking.”

Anna Huffman, who organized a protest against her high school’s dress code: “Adults aren’t going to be shopping at American Eagle or Forever 21. They don’t know that it’s not even possible to buy a dress that goes to your knees.”

Isabel Solorio, who lives in the San Joaquin Valley: “They call this the golden valley. But where is the gold?”

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Adam Boyko, who studies feral dogs, on why they’re great to work with: “You show up, you have food, there are dogs.”

John Opdycke, who advocates for nonpartisan primaries, on why Congress can’t get things done: “The problem isn’t the money. The problem is the parties themselves.”

Claire Fore, who met her wife while both were serving as nuns: “Sometimes it’s easier to walk away and not stay in the struggle. But I think in this instance, we need to stay, because who is anybody to say that God doesn’t love us?”

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Eric Scheidler, who leads a group that displays graphic anti-abortion images: “I’ve never met a child who was traumatized by an abortion picture.”

Ronald Sundstrom, a political philosophy professor: “The danger is that when we encounter xenophobia that doesn’t look racist we have a hard time understanding it as a problem.”

Christopher Bader, a sociology professor: “Everybody would recognize that if they were about to be murdered, that would be a terrifying and horrible thing.”

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Guillermo, (pictured above), a 16 year old who left El Salvador to escape gang violence and traveled alone to the U.S.: “They told me that if they saw me on the bus going through their neighborhood again, they would kill me.”

Frank Guido, a student in chef school: “People without a liberal-arts background really have no place to go with their skill sets.”

Ashley Jeans, who mentors community college students: “I do have students that are barely able to write a sentence.”

Jason Buzi, who wants to crowdfund a new nation for refugees: “Even though it may sound grandiose to create a new country, I actually think it’s the most practical, realistic, solution there is to the refugee crisis.”

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Dontae Sewell, who leads a wellness class in Oklahoma City: “If your friends love you, they still gonna visit even if you just serve them vegetables.”

George Sawaya, a gynecology professor, on why yearly pelvic exams aren’t necessary: “The focus should be on symptoms, and on how to keep people healthy, not to turn healthy people into patients.”

Sekwan Merritt, an inmate in a prison education program, on the Bible: “It’s like a book about Mafia, man. … The whole story’s about power and deceit.”

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Neil Strauss (pictured above), author of The Game, a book about pickup artists, and now The Truth: “I thought I was a nice guy, I really did, you know?”

Jason Wright, an astronomer, on a mysterious cluster of objects orbiting a distant star: “This looked like something you would expect an alien civilization to build.”

Bill Gates, philanthropist and tech magnate: “We need an energy miracle. That may make it seem too daunting to people, but miracles in science are happening all the time.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Todd Smithline, a lawyer: “It turns out that an office is a really wonderful piece of technology.”

Marya Gwadz, co-author of a study about high school students’ stress levels: “It’s not developmentally appropriate for them to work so hard.”

Chris Gerdes, an engineer developing self-driving cars: “In those cases where loss of life may be inevitable—and there will be situations like that—we want the car to make a reasonable decision.”

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