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Holyrood Quotes By Basho Matsuo

Come, let's go
Snow-viewing
Till we're buried. — Basho Matsuo

Holyrood Quotes By Robert Bork

Under the First Amendment's prohibition of the establishment of religion, the Court has steadily made religion a matter for the private individual by driving it out of the public arena. — Robert Bork

Holyrood Quotes By Jimmy Carter

The measure of a society is found in how they treat their weakest and most helpless citizens. As Americans, we are blessed with circumstances that protect our human rights and our religious freedom, but for many people around the world, deprivation and persecution have become a way of life. — Jimmy Carter

Holyrood Quotes By Brian Spellman

Never speak ill of the dead, insult his kin instead. — Brian Spellman

Holyrood Quotes By Charles Barkley

Poor people cannot rely on the government to come to help you in times of need. You have to get your education. Then nobody can control your destiny. — Charles Barkley

Holyrood Quotes By Nicola Sturgeon

Labour long ago realised it could no longer automatically assume that it would win elections in Glasgow and other places where it has taken people's votes for granted for decades - as we have seen across Scotland at local council and Holyrood elections. — Nicola Sturgeon

Holyrood Quotes By Rajneesh

Art for art's sake, and creation for creation's sake, and love for love's sake — Rajneesh

Holyrood Quotes By Robin Gibb

I'm really happy that I got to work with such fresh talent. In a day when record companies are not particularly good at encouraging young, talented songwriters to come forward and get exposure, I think it's important to give tomorrow's songwriters the opportunity. — Robin Gibb

Holyrood Quotes By Michael Gove

The first thing I would like to say is that I don't think folk at Westminster - or for that matter at Holyrood - constitute an elite. They are representatives who are elected and who are at the service of voters who can fire them. — Michael Gove