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John Stossel:
Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful purpose.
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The happiest stutterers, I learned, are those who are willing to stutter in front of others.
John Stossel:
The one thing I've learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be.
John Stossel:
I was a closet stutterer.
John Stossel:
I was ashamed for people to see me struggle.
John Stossel:
I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great - I learned more from
John Stossel:
Take away the government's monopoly, and private groups will do it better.
John Stossel:
As a free person, I ought to be allowed if I'm dying to take something.
John Stossel:
Central authority is bad. The bias should be for freedom. And without a central authority, there ar
John Stossel:
Private businesses ought to get to discriminate.
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John Stossel:
Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful purpose.John Stossel:
The happiest stutterers, I learned, are those who are willing to stutter in front of others.John Stossel:
The one thing I've learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be.John Stossel:
I was a closet stutterer.John Stossel:
I was ashamed for people to see me struggle.John Stossel:
I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great - I learned more fromJohn Stossel:
Take away the government's monopoly, and private groups will do it better.John Stossel:
As a free person, I ought to be allowed if I'm dying to take something.John Stossel:
Central authority is bad. The bias should be for freedom. And without a central authority, there arJohn Stossel:
Private businesses ought to get to discriminate.