A Quote by Ralph Nader

That's why I call the Senate the graveyard of democracy, because even when you have 58 senators, they can block it and block it and block it. — © Ralph Nader
That's why I call the Senate the graveyard of democracy, because even when you have 58 senators, they can block it and block it and block it.
LEGO has essentially taken the concrete block, the building block of the world, and made it into the building block of our imagination.
I grew up in Harlem, a block away from what was then the most crowded block in New York City, according to the 1950 census. Something like ten thousand people lived in one city block.
On the fourth Thursday in August, my neighbors and I cordon off the ends of our block and take over the street for an evening. The annual Augustus Ave. block party is an exercise in teamwork and deep democracy.
Come Senators, Congressman, please heed the call, don't stand in the doorway, don't block the hall.
If surgeons don't get surgeon's block, then why are you allowed to get writer's block?
It doesn't matter if they're in this block or that block: my heart is for all people to know and encounter the love of God.
Writer's block is a myth. I never see the gardeners suffering from gardening block.
I've often said that there's no such thing as writer's block; the problem is idea block.
The 'block' in 'Attack the Block' is not just a physical thing. It's people; it's families.
I've often said that there's no such thing as writer's block, the problem is idea block
I don't think I ever have trouble with writer's block. It's different when you make it up as you go - that means you're going to get stuck. I wouldn't call it writer's block, I'd say, "I don't know where the hell this story is going."
The beauty of doing film is that you construct whatever you do block by block and you can build something that will stay.
When you come to the fight Don't block the halls and don't block the door, for y'all may go home after round four.
There is no writer's block in a newsroom. There's only unemployment block.
I hate thinking about writer's block! I don't have writer's block much, knock on wood, but if I do, I think it's usually because I haven't done enough research and am therefore unable to create a fully realized world.
All writing is difficult. The most you can hope for is a day when it goes reasonably easily. Plumbers don't get plumber's block, and doctors don't get doctor's block; why should writers be the only profession that gives a special name to the difficulty of working, and then expects sympathy for it?
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