Quotes about bogged (16 Quotes)


    However, I have serious questions about our policy. We are escalating our commitment without establishing a clear exit strategy. As with Bosnia, we run the risk of becoming bogged down in a quagmire whose end we cannot predict or control,



    In addition, administration officials said, the White House is focused on the Oct. 15 election in Iraq, and will push forward in Congress on an immigration bill, regardless of who is the majority leader. We're not going to be bogged down, ... The schedule is too full for that to happen.



    No man worth his salt, no man of spirit and spine, no man for whom I could have any respect, could rejoice in the identification of Tallulah's husband. It's tough enough to be bogged down in a legend. It would be even tougher to marry one.

    Incumbents in both parties are dancing perilously close to the edge right now Gas prices are out of control, we are bogged down in Iraq and now politicians seem to be doing more talking than acting. We may be heading toward an election in which the attitude is to throw the bums out, and if that happens, Republicans will pay the bigger prices because they are in control.



    The names reflect the Australian character. We're fairly relaxed and down to earth. We have the ability not to take ourselves to seriously as an advantage. We're competitive in business and sporting arenas, but we also like to enjoy life and not get bogged down in the rhetoric of wine snobbery.

    The parliament has the potential of getting seriously bogged down in a number of issues. It could even be crippled -- everything depends on the responsibility of the parties and their ability to move beyond contentious issues.


    Union folk get bogged down with what number Farrell will wear. When we talked to England's head coach Andy Robinson about Farrell he said, 'Oh, you can't play him at seven' and we said, 'Why not' Because Andy Robinson was a seven himself, he views the position on his terms. We don't care about numbers on jerseys.

    Mormons... are so strong, they can handle wealth, they are confident. I think it is because they are not bogged down by rules for equality, but have a firmly defined system of relative status and responsible command.


    When I first arrived in Los Angeles I became a little bogged down in the whole success thing. Now I'm at a place in my life and career where I just want to work. It's what I do and it makes me very happy.



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