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Michael Hogan Quotes

«I think the continuity of faith and of the people, 175 years ago or today, it's still a congregation of faith and belief, congregation of service.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«We know this is hard, ... I hate this has happened to you. But now, you are a part of our family. If you need anything - anything - we're here for you.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«We know this is hard, ... I hate this has happened to you. But now, you are a part of our family. If you need anything ? anything ? we're here for you.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«My impression is that these are constructive observations, not bow shots. I think they are simply trying to convey information.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«Developing policy in a rapidly changing fact pattern isn't the most productive approach.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«We [commission members] recommended that the scientists and regulatory officials get on top of the safety issue.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«Almost certainly it will have a negative impact, (but) it's going to be hard to tell how much of an impact.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«We meet socially to talk about Australian (or New Zealand) politics, sports.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«It's just one of those things that leave you in a state of disbelief. It's just a devastating loss.»
Author: Michael Hogan
«It's a disaster for him, I think. It's never a good thing for a president to say he doesn't know something.»
Author: Michael Hogan