In 1978, Congress passed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act after hearings exposed the F.B.I.’s egregious practice of illegally spying on civil rights leaders, black nationalists, Communists and Vietnam War protesters.
I was an athlete growing up. I was a wrestler, I played football, so I can take a fall. I actually wanted to be a stuntman when I was kid, so I would practice falling down the stairs. It's just something I like to do.
I practice as if I'm one of the starters.
He has conferred on the practice of vacillation the aura of statesmanship.
In practice, presidents have typically tended to think of themselves not just as stewards for their party, but also of the presidency itself - preserving the full scope of its constitutional power for their successors is part of their job.
I do the same series of five exercises 21 times each day - an ancient Tibetan practice that stimulates your chakras.
I practice stoic philosophy. As a human being, you may have emotions, but these don't need to affect your soul. The two are not one.
In theory, and I think in practice, I am immune to the strain of Ebola that I was infected with. But there are five different strains of Ebola.
Thought is a strenuous art - few practice it, and then only at rare times.
Only one thing registers on the subconscious mind: repetitive application - practice. What you practice is what you manifest.
To become an able and successful man in any profession, three things are necessary, nature, study and practice.
We ignore noise, and we really just to try hunker down on preparation, our practice, and going out and trying to play our best games on Sundays.
I got into law school to supplement my business background. I'm not planning to practice law.
Chemistry cannot be manufactured or forced, so Wild Flag was not a sure thing, it was a 'maybe,' a 'possibility.' But after a handful of practice sessions, spread out over a period of months, I think we all realized that we could be greater than the sum of our parts.
I actually feel like the phrase 'big in Japan' is not appropriate for me. The reason is that there are more people who sympathize with my practice in America than there are domestically in Japan.
Talk is cheap, but when you go out there and prove it - you're the first one to show up for practice, and you're the last to leave - that's how you lead by example.
If stop-and-frisk was a fair and balanced practice that targeted everybody equally across the board, then I could understand the extra precautions being taken, but since it's a practice that targets blacks and Hispanics and gives the police the right to lawfully profile us, I'm not with it.
I practice staying calm all the time, beginning with situations that aren't tense.
When you practice gratefulness, there is a sense of respect toward others.
If I miss a pass at practice, I'm ticked off.