You know I mean what I say and I say what I mean. (Applause.) You know I tell the truth.
But you know I mean what I say and I say what I mean. (Applause.) You know what I believe.
But you know that I say what I mean and I mean what I say. (Applause.) You know what I believe.
But you know -- (laughter) -- you know that I say what I mean and I mean what I say. (Applause.) You know what I believe.
And the fact that the economy is now growing and trade is expanding and the stock market is up I think is an indication that I mean what I say.
When I say my Japanese side, what I mean is my love for Japan.
"I must say that what I do, and I don't mean to sound arrogant about this, but what I do, I think I'm the best at it, " Rose said.
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And when I say the next few weeks, that's what I mean.
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And I do mean what I say about this magnificent city, of which I am proud to be a citizen and which will always be my home.
When I say that Gracie and I were shucking the sweet corn, what I actually mean is that Gracie was shucking the corn and I was drawing a diagrammatic map in one of my little blue spiral notebooks of precisely how she was shucking the corn.
Ms. GOODMAN: I was just going to say, I mean, he's really revolutionized - what's happening with Lil' Wayne has kind of forced people to relook at that argument, which seems obvious.
What I mean to say is that those were the happiest days of my entire life.
What I mean to say is that he was not especially different from the others, from the peers who shared his moments of joy and his suffering, yet nothing even remotely similar happened to any of them.
Now, this is what I mean when I say that we need to focus on the future.
You see what I mean when I say that economic growth is far more beneficial for the middle class and the poor than redistrubution?
This is what I mean when I say our knowledge of what works in education is inevitably limited, no matter the many (often conflicting) studies, no matter the mountains upon mountains of data.
They don't say things by mistake for the most - I mean, they are very careful about what they're saying, and I think it's very intentional.
And that's what we've done in schools, for example, I mean, you know, people say to us sometimes oh public services, have they really improved.
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What I will say is, those two that I just mentioned are the ones that he focuses on -- I mean, if you had to rank them, protecting the United States of American citizens abroad and the economy and jobs, those I will concede outrank everything else that he worries about every morning and every night.
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