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Begs To Differ Quotes By Walt Whitman

Why should I pray? Why should I venerate and be ceremonious? — Walt Whitman

Begs To Differ Quotes By Abraham Maslow

Self-actualizing people must be what they can be. — Abraham Maslow

Begs To Differ Quotes By Herge

Doctor Simons? This is Thomson... No, without a 'P', as in Venezuela... — Herge

Begs To Differ Quotes By Cassandra Clare

She had always wanted a brother. And she had one now. Sebastian. It was like always wanting a puppy and being a hellhound instead. — Cassandra Clare

Begs To Differ Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

Is the United States going to decide, are the people of this country going to decide that their Federal Government shall in the future have no right under any implied power or any court-approved power to enter into a solution of a national economic problem, but that that national economic problem must be decided only by the States? We thought we were solving it, and now it has been thrown right straight in our faces. We have been relegated to the horse-and-buggy definition of interstate commerce. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Begs To Differ Quotes By Thornton Wilder

Everybody has a right to their own troubles. — Thornton Wilder

Begs To Differ Quotes By Cliff Chiang

When coming up with Wonder Woman cover designs, sometimes people will pitch ideas to me, either the writer or the editor. And it's interesting, because I know they're not trying to, but they end up pitching things that end up feeling like damsel-in-distress covers, where the tension comes from her needing to be rescued somehow. And it's something I immediately push back against. — Cliff Chiang

Begs To Differ Quotes By Anatole France

It is good to collect things, it is better to take walks. — Anatole France

Begs To Differ Quotes By Hugh Laurie

Somewhere a clock ticked. Quite fast. Too fast, it seemed to me, to be counting seconds. But then this was an American building, and maybe Americans had decided that seconds were just too goddamned slow, and how's about a clock that can do a minute in twenty seconds? That way, we get more goddamned hours in a goddamned day than these faggot limeys. — Hugh Laurie