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Hampshire Quotes

We’ve collected the best Hampshire Quotes from the greatest minds of the world: P. J. O’Rourke, Alexis Denisof, Corey Lewandowski, Evan Osnos, Chris Sununu. Use them as an inspiration.

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I moved to Seattle when I was two or three years old. Had my early education there, and would spend summers on the farm in Maryland. Then I went to boarding school in New Hampshire, to St. Paul‘s School. From there, I moved to London.
Alexis Denisof
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People are unhappy with the direction of the country – we saw that with the rise of the Tea Party; we saw that when we had thousands of people at the statehouse in Concord, New Hampshire, protesting the government with more taxes and more spending.
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Immigration, of course, in New Hampshire is – it’s not something that you see every day. It’s not like talking about it in Texas, where people have a much more explicit sense of it.
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New Hampshire has one of the oldest housing stocks in the nation, which puts us all at a heightened risk of lead poisoning.
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The restoration comes not only from the landscape and air, though they play their significant part, but from the people. I feel a strong need to be in New Hampshire for as much of the summer as I can manage it.
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I live in rural New Hampshire, and we are, frankly, short on people who are black, gay, Jewish, and Hispanic. In fact, we’re short on people. My town has a population of 301.
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The state of New Hampshire is committed to delivering results for New Hampshire’s veterans.
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I grew up in New Hampshire. My closest neighbor was a mile away. The deer and the raccoons were my friends. So I would spend time walking through the woods, looking for the most beautiful tropical thing that can survive the winter in the woods in New Hampshire.
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Had I stayed longer in some primaries, I would have probably done better in states like Nevada, California, and New Mexico – but I ran out of the money after the second primary in New Hampshire.
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I went to school in Massachusetts at Hampshire College.
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I live in New Hampshire. We’re in favor of global warming. Eleven hundred more feet of sea-level rises? I’ve got beachfront property. You tell us up there, ‘By the end of the century, New York City could be underwater,’ and we say, ‘Your point is?’
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As a part of the ISO-NE grid, New Hampshire energy policy is connected to the decisions of our regional neighbors. It is critical that New Hampshire’s ratepayers do not bear the burden of the costly policy decisions of Southern New England.
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Recovery Friendly Workplaces are an opportunity for New Hampshire to help change the culture around addiction by engaging employers in being a proactive part of the conversation by providing tools, resources, and opening up access to treatment.
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Facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud on Nov. 8, 2016: New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate Seat, and perhaps also New Hampshire’s four electoral college votes in the presidential election.
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I’ll see a celadon green room in an 18th century New Hampshire house and just fall in love. Colors stay in my head.
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When I went back to New Hampshire after graduating from law school, my plan was to go work for a private firm because I had to pay some student loans off and make money and really just be in the private practice of law. Which can be very rewarding.
Kelly Ayotte
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First there was the New Hampshire primary, and we had nearly a year leading up to it. And now, look! Three primaries in one weekend! How many of these things are they going to have?
Ed Helms
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In 1996, Shakespeare‘s ‘Twelfth Night’ was removed from classrooms after a school board passed a ‘prohibition of alternative lifestyle instructionact. Apparently, a young female character disguised as a boy was a danger to the youth of Merrimack, New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire charter schools have proven themselves to be an integral part of our state’s high-quality public education system for thousands of students.
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You don’t want someone to think you’re from New Hampshire, because who cares about New Hampshire? You’re basically just a pass-through.
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Discrimination – in any form – is unacceptable and runs contrary to New Hampshire’s Live Free or Die Spirit.
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Streamlining New Hampshire’s regulatory framework is a key priority of my administration.
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As the father of a young daughter, it is important that the next generation of leaders in New Hampshire feel empowered to lead.
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If New Hampshire is going to be able to realize our full potential for economic growth, we need to remove unnecessary barriers to employment like the overuse of occupational licenses.
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New Hampshire has always shown prudence and responsibility in its application of the death penalty.
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You’re really earning the support of New Hampshire voters, and you’ve got to do that one-on-one grassroots campaigning here, even if you have the most money.
Kelly Ayotte
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I rent a Jacobean-fronted hunting lodge in Hampshire from the National Trust and like to go there as much as possible. I’ve grown to love it so much, especially when writing my memoirs there at weekends.
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We have to ensure that New Hampshire remains the best place to live, work and raise a family for all Granite Staters, and the Millennial Advisory Council is a big step in the right direction.
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What does it take to win in New Hampshire? Grass roots and financial resources.
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New Hampshire is different than Massachusetts. We have – well, we’re the Live Free or Die state. We are independent.
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I have always known that New Hampshire is a special place, with a community of people who come together to solve our common challenges.
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We want New Hampshire to be a haven for entrepreneurs and inventors – the people who are creating the products and good-paying jobs of the future.
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In New Hampshire, we know that small businesses and entrepreneurs are the engines of economic growth in the 21st-century economy, and our state has long been defined by the entrepreneurial spirit of our people.
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When I visit businesses across New Hampshire, they tell me that their No. 1 need is even more highly skilled workers to fill job openings.
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I rarely saw my Grandma Markle, as she hailed from New Hampshire and spent much of her life in Pennsylvania and Florida. To bridge that gap, she would always send scrapbooks, care packages, and boxes of treats made from family recipes.
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New Hampshire state government is a big customer for prescription drug companies. Just as businesses do, we should take advantage of the bargaining power we have as a big customer.
John Lynch
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New Hampshire understands the need to pursue modern and long-term energy strategies that will help lower costs, protect our natural resources, and create good jobs.
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I’m a kid from New Hampshire who’s pretty normal.
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We will never stop emphasizing that New Hampshire is open for business, open for workers, and open for opportunity.
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