"73 years is the length of time that it has taken to get to a stage where we have still not yet fully delivered on the Nuremberg promise — that those who commit crimes against humanity will be punished."
"Politics is a duty or obligation in which you serve for a term or two, and then return to your previous line of work. The problem is that there’s so much focus on reelection, that politicians barely have time to do the job. And that’s no way to do business."
"We need to continue to hold Trump and his surrogates accountable for mistruths and misleading statements to the American people and giving them a false sense of security when it comes to the coronavirus."
"We need to unleash the American spirit toward volunteerism in this very tough time, and I think doing so will help people focus on what can actually be done across their communities."
"Try to be elegant in everything. Even in your failure, try to be elegant. You have to make your mistakes, you have to own your mistakes, and you have to win."
"I see this profession in the entertainment business as something quite serious — not in an intellectual sense, but more in the necessity of it. It’s a good thing to be able to make people forget about their problems for two hours or five minutes or something."
"We have to look at Singapore today and weigh its success against the inhuman deprivation of so many in the past, and question whether that deprivation was worthwhile or otherwise."
"It's not that populism has just risen from nowhere. It has risen because of the failure of the established political process. And if you want to get back to how things were — I'm not sure it's possible to get back to that, we will see over the next few years — we need to have better answers than before."
"I constantly think about what I am doing in my role to improve the lives of working people in this country. I think I've been blessed to work at some of the highest levels of government and politics, and with that comes a responsibility to use that expertise to help others."
“We need a Sanders presidency for the opportunity to use the levers of power that are available to us to actually build a movement big enough to transform the world. And eventually to transform our economic system from one that not only permits but actually functions on exploitation, to one that instead functions on a basis of equality, democracy at work, and solidarity.”