Inhofe Tag Quotes & Sayings
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There is a giant gulf between doing something and doing nothing. And someone who makes a lolcat and uploads it - even if only to crack their friends up - has already crossed that chasm to doing something. That's the sea change, and you can see it even with the cute cats. — Clay Shirky

I once stayed in a roach-infested hotel in Istanbul for a work trip. I had to share my room with a male model, and pointedly all we talked about was our other halves. — Jasmine Guinness

I like the absurd and the surreal: the Coen brothers, Bunuel, Kubrick. — Kevin McCloud

How many discoveries are reserved for the ages to come when our memory shall be no more, for this world of ours contains matter for investigation for all generations. — Seneca The Younger

The most stirring battle-poem in English is about a brigade of cavalry which charged in the wrong direction. — George Orwell

People with disabilities are the largest minority in the world, and we are the most underrepresented in entertainment. — Maysoon Zayid

Deferring gratification is a good definition of being civilized. — Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

They tell us that "Pity is akin to Love;" if so, Pity must be a poor relation. — Arthur Helps

If you cannot escape your prison, then you might as well imagine that you're free. — Stefan Molyneux

Will universal health coverage lead the country (USA) down the slippery path to the dreaded European-style socialism? — James Peoples

The wheel was invented so we could move faster. Credit was invented so we would have to. — Cullen Hightower

If government is to respect people's autonomy, or to treat them with dignity, it should not deprive them of freedom. It should treat them as adults, rather than children or infants. — Cass R. Sunstein

Is that bulge my imagination, or was her really no lying about having a nine inch cock? — Kendall Ryan

I know I do not exaggerate, unconsciously and unintentionally, the scantiness of my resources and the difficulty of my life ... I know that, but for the mercy of God, I might easily have been, for any care that was taken of me, a little robber or a vagabond. — Charles Dickens