1896 Election Quotes & Sayings
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Top 1896 Election Quotes

Many people make the mistake of thinking that all the challenges in their lives would dissipate if they just had enough money. Nothing could be further from the truth. Earning more money, in and of itself, rarely frees people. It's equally ridiculous to tell yourself that greater financial freedom and mastery of your finances would not offer your greater opportunities to expand, share, and create value for yourself and others. — Tony Robbins

I'm a very contented, peaceful man. I made mistakes, yes, but I accepted them, and, I hope, graciously. — Don Ameche

The female characters in 'Peep Show' are not 'strong': they are idiots. As idiotic as the men. — Robert Webb

Every Christian family ought to be as it were a little church, consecrated to Christ, and wholly influenced and governed by his rules. And family education and order are some of the chief of the means of grace. If these fail, all other means are like to prove ineffectual. If these are duly maintained, all the means of grace will be like to prosper and be successful. — Jonathan Edwards

People who mean well always do badly. They are like the ladies who wear clothes that don't fit them in order to show their piety. Good intentions are invariably ungrammatical. Man — Oscar Wilde

And so they couldn't have known exactly how despicable a lie it was when the president told the news media later that week that nobody could have predicted the levee breaks. — Tom Piazza

Until recently, I thought 'occasional poetry' meant that you wrote only occasionally. — Billy Collins

I don't think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect everyone. — Wayne Rooney

Twelve days wil be heaps of time. You don't want to over-reherse these things, otherwise you lose that rough edge — Michael Gerard Bauer

My viewpoint is the Senate is dysfunctional. — Mo Brooks

More than once I was tormented by the thought that if Providence had put me in the place of the incapable of criminal incompetents or scoundrels in our propaganda service, our battle with Destiny would have taken a different turn. — Adolf Hitler

With no fact as a referent, what is normative is purely a matter of preference. — Ravi Zacharias