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...Annenberg. These experiences work to foster connections between students and would not be diminished by granting House affiliations. Upperclassmen who lose touch with their first-year acquaintances generally do not blame their House communities for pulling them away from their friends—“Damn Dunster House!” Instead, they blame the true culprits—distance and time constraints...
...Every great change in history has been impossible,” LeMoyne said. “All these things are not possible until they happen, until people give a damn...
McNamara said of Anderson, “He didn’t know a damn thing about his geo-politics...
...We’ve got to get rid of the damn things.” McNamara said...
...legendary 19th century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli once snapped at a backbench MP, agonizing over whether to vote to support the government, “damn your principles; stick to your party.” He was eloquently but utterly wrong. Developing one’s own principles and ideals is infinitely more important than supporting rigid party allegiances whose sole purpose is getting individuals elected who share one’s outlook. That the Harvard Democrats currently stand prepared to campaign for anyone who pins a donkey button to their lapel is, appropriately enough, asinine...