Nature that framed us of four elements, warring within our breasts for regiment, doth teach us all to have aspiring minds.
The grand jury, composed of 12 eminent New Orleans citizens, heard our evidence and indicted the defendant for participation in a conspiracy to assassinate John Kennedy.
Our findings with reference to organized crime was that organized crime as an entity didn't participate in the assassination of the president. However, we were unable to preclude the possibility of individual members of organized crime having participated.
The luxury of our position now is that we can almost assemble any team to address any issue.
Mortal experiences give us the opportunity to assess what we are doing with our lives.
We do take seriously our obligation to assess whether our reforms are achieving their desired effects without imposing unnecessary burden.
Our names are an integral part of the faces we show to the world. If we're judged first on outward appearances, we're assessed next on our names.
Our initial assessment is that they will all die.
Our young people are assets to be cultivated and nurtured; let's begin treating them that way.
Our brains are either our greatest assets or our greatest liabilities.
We trifle when we assign limits to our desires, since nature hath set none.
I have explained the phenomena of the heavens and of our sea by the force of gravity, but I have not yet assigned a cause to gravity.
Our number one and top priority is to protect and defend our community. It is not to assimilate and please any other people and authority.
I was raised in a Bronx public housing project, but studied at two of the nation's finest universities. I did work as an assistant district attorney, prosecuting violent crimes that devastate our communities.
My priorities? Assisting our allies, the Kurds, in their fight against ISIS.
We do become our conversations. We really will become our associations.
Since we have literally targeted our enemies, the Pentagon assumes that, sooner or later, rogues will take out our cities, presumably from spaceships.
Most of our assumptions have outlived their uselessness.
Perhaps nature is our best assurance of immortality.
Asteroid detection, tracking, and defense of our planet is something that NASA, its interagency partners, and the global community take very seriously.