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Wendy Smith Quotes

«[Jane Smiley is renowned for the variety and originality of her work. Writing in the] Washington Post Book World ... one of the premier novelists of her generation, possessed of a mastery of craft and an uncompromising vision that grows more powerful with each book.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«Real Life Drama: The Group Theater and America, 1931-1940.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«It's made it more difficult. We have to keep making cuts or finding money from other places,»
Author: Wendy Smith
«Some of the things that kids will say in interviews, the red flags that are raised, are unbelievable. You'll say to yourself, 'You're kidding me, right?' And I will know: That kid is not getting in.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«No matter which way it goes, the community is going to have baseball, and that is a testament to the great fan base that we?ve got, ... I think that says a lot. The people are interested in seeing baseball, quality of life and good business decisions.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«It's just hard for us to make any headway in any part of our lives right now. Everything seems to be hinged on getting through this part.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«It fit in well with our social studies lesson.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«It's certainly possible that illegal (or legal) aliens are taking some Americans' jobs, but I am not sure those who are proposing these laws have a real handle on the magnitude of that as a problem. Frankly, I am not sure it is a significant problem. What we are aware of is that there are at least 12 million aliens working in this country and we know that today there aren't 12 million unemployed Americans waiting to replace them in those jobs if they leave the U.S. work force.»
Author: Wendy Smith
«Emotional or ethical considerations aside, it doesn't make good economic sense to turn 12 million people into felons and/or to send them all back to the countries they came from. At the end of the day, the U.S. does not presently have the financial resources to effectively enforce these kinds of measures, even if doing either could somehow be seen as the right thing to do.»
Author: Wendy Smith