I'll be glad to reply to or dodge your questions, depending on what I think will help our election most.

  • -- George H. W. Bush 乔治·H·W·布什

我很乐意回答或回避你的问题,这取决于我认为什么对我们的选举最有帮助。

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Whether something is old-fashioned or not doesn't resolve the question of whether it's true or not. I can see the temptation of simply thinking, 'Well, there's a cultural mainstream which flows neatly in one direction. You just align with it'. And that really won't do.

有些东西是否过时并不能解决它是否正确的问题。我能看到人们简单地想,‘嗯,有一种文化主流整齐地朝着一个方向流动。你只要和它对齐。这真的不行。

If one area I felt it was a tough election was I couldn't see my young son and I couldn't see my wife a lot, but apart from that for her also it was an experience.

如果说我觉得这是一场艰难的选举,那就是我不能经常看到我年幼的儿子和妻子,但除此之外,对她来说,这也是一次经历。

I have a superstition about saying too much about what I want to happen, just in case it all disappears, or someone else comes along and beats me to it.

我有一种迷信,认为对于自己想要发生的事情说得太多,只是为了防止它全部消失,或者有人突然出现,把我打倒在地。

My deepest impulses are optimistic, an attitude that seems to me as spiritually necessary and proper as it is intellectually suspect.

我内心深处的冲动是乐观的,在我看来,这种态度在精神上是必要的,是正确的,但在理智上却是可疑的。

Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.

选举是由男人和女人赢得的,主要是因为大多数人投票反对某个人,而不是支持某个人。

I am an immigrant with a Green Card and, therefore, I am not eligible to vote in a federal election.

我是一个有绿卡的移民,因此,我没有资格在联邦选举中投票。

We would all like to vote for the best man but he is never a candidate.

我们都想投票给伴郎,但他从来都不是候选人。

I don't think you know what you are doing to me.

我想你不知道你在对我做什么。