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Jim Claiborne Quotes By Gail Collins

There have been tons of politicians who were slow to accept equal rights when it meant changes in the established social order. Many eventually came around, admitted they were wrong, and were forgiven. But the ones who actively choose hate-mongering don't ever get a pass. — Gail Collins

Jim Claiborne Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

Do you like her'
'Of course!' What a question! Like asking her if she believe in God. — Patricia Highsmith

Jim Claiborne Quotes By Sukarno

We feel free ... Now we are really self-reliant. This is the great advantage of teaching ourselves to become a free people, no longer one that always asks, 'Aid, aid, please.' — Sukarno

Jim Claiborne Quotes By John Barrasso

The Russians continue to say that they'll still go after terrorists, but that's a very elastic term. They're going after anybody they want. I don't trust them. — John Barrasso

Jim Claiborne Quotes By John Kuypers

A judgment with an evil design comes about when we compare a person to our pre-conceived beliefs about what is right or wrong and then condemn that person. — John Kuypers

Jim Claiborne Quotes By Conan O'Brien

Thousands of legal and illegal immigrants staged what they called a Day Without Immigrants. Or, as it's known in Utah, Monday. — Conan O'Brien

Jim Claiborne Quotes By Ruta Sepetys

The sinking of the Gustloff is the largest maritime disaster, yet the world still knows nothing of it. I often wonder, will that ever change or will it remain just another secret swallowed by war? You — Ruta Sepetys

Jim Claiborne Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

Keep bobbing, and we'll come right by and by. — Louisa May Alcott

Jim Claiborne Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Thus would I urge the reader to seek faith; but if he be unwilling, what more can I do? I have brought the horse to the water, but I cannot make him drink. This, however, be it remembered - unbelief is wilful when evidence is put in a man's way, and he refuses carefully to examine it. He that does not desire to know, and accept the truth, has himself to thank if he dies with a lie in his right hand. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon