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Frank: A Life in Politics from the Great Society to Same-Sex Marriage Frank: A Life in Politics from the Great Society to Same-Sex Marriage by Barney Frank
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“Defending affirmative action gave me the chance to reaffirm my deep commitment to the second of the three questions famously articulated by Rabbi Hillel. My work for LGBT equality represented my answer to his first question: “If I am not for myself, who will be for me?” Combating racial prejudice and its lasting effects was my fervent response to his second question: “If I am only for myself, what am I?” But even justly revered sages do not get everything right. Hillel’s third question—“If not now, when?”—can be misleading. The proper reply is “It depends.” That is, it depends on how likely you are to succeed; on whether it will be more helpful to your cause to try and fail, or to hold off for more propitious circumstances; on the impact of settling temporarily for partial success; and on what you can do to improve your chances of ultimate success.”
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“the fabled three horsemen of the fiscal apocalypse—fraud, waste, and abuse”
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“But the absence of bad motives in no way alleviates the bad effects.”
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“Southern racists were able to protect murderers only because their legislators exploited fears of centralized power.”
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“They can vote for every possible war that comes along and still be “pro-life,” while a levy that applies only to the vast fortunes left by the richest 1 percent of Americans when a spousal exemption is claimed is the “death tax.”
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“Ballplayers do not argue with the umpire so that he’ll change the decision in question. They want to be on his mind when he makes the next one.”
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“disconnect between people’s distaste for government and their attraction to its manifestations.”
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