A Quote by Vince Cable

According to the papers, I'm miserable, alienated, and on the brink of resignation. But that's simply not where I am. — © Vince Cable
According to the papers, I'm miserable, alienated, and on the brink of resignation. But that's simply not where I am.
When I see my picture in the papers, I imagine that people think I'm a lot more serious than I am. They probably think I'm pretty miserable.
You can be in a crowd full of friends and be miserable because you're alienated. The ego alienates.
On March 12, 2004, acting attorney general James B. Comey and the Justice Department's top leadership reached the brink of resignation over electronic surveillance orders that they believed to be illegal.
I like to read my diary occasionally to remind myself what a miserable, alienated old sod I used to be.
It is not my job to sit down and read peer-reviewed papers because I simply haven't got the time ... I am an interpreter of interpretations.
I think at times I appear to be miserable when I am not... I might be having quite a good thought at that moment, but it seems I look miserable. I am not.
Back in the East you can't do much without the right papers, but with the right papers you can do anything The believe in papers. Papers are power.
Resignation is just simply out of the question.
I'm not ashamed of any of my papers at all and I'm rather sick of snobs that tell us that they're bad papers, snobs who only read papers that no one else wants. I doubt if they read many papers at all.
It is a matter of great indifference to me what criticism is printed in the papers and the magazines. I am simply working out my own ideas in my own way.
When I was a student in Kazakhstan University, I did not have access to any research papers. These papers I needed for my research project. Payment of 32 dollars is just insane when you need to skim or read tens or hundreds of these papers to do research. I obtained these papers by pirating them.
I am a student of comparative religion, but whatever I read, you scratch a little bit and underneath is the oneness. You call it different names, yes, according to the time, according to the place, according to the people, but it is all one.
Resignation is what kills people. Once they've rejected resignation, humans gain the privilege of making humanity their footpath.
Now, academics are not always the easiest people to talk to, and the scholarly papers aren't always the easiest papers to read, but frankly, psychology papers, especially papers and books on terrorism, are very easy to read, and journalists should be reading them.
The rich and the well-born, according to the Federalist Papers, was greatly feared by the founders.
I don't read the papers; I stopped reading the papers. I read the papers only during periods of crisis, and I think papers are too long on a regular day and too short days when we have a crisis.
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