Liberty Wholesale Quotes & Sayings
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The most confident person in any transaction ALWAYS introduces themselves first. — Ronald Reagan
This wholesale invasion of Americans' and foreign citizens' privacy does not contribute to our security; it puts in danger the very liberties we're trying to protect. — Daniel Ellsberg
I think it's important to be kind to the world before it disappears if we don't take care of it. — Danielle Panabaker
Not my enemy! Not my problem.
(Red Knight) — Miles Cameron
If I had a Volkswagon Beetle. I'd paint the front to resemble Glenn Langdon in War Of The Colossal Beast. Why? Two words: The Ladies. — Dana Gould
I don't fight for bragging rights. I've proved myself. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.
It is the difference between men and women, not the sameness, that creates the tension and the delight. — Edward Abbey
You must hurt, or be hurt. — Lauren Oliver
Money comes and goes, but your inner feelings, your gut feelings, your manhood, your womanhood, whatever, that stays with you. That don't go anywhere. So you either proud of who you are and how you handle situations or you not. If you handle a situation wrong, you, it will haunt you. — Ice Cube
It is only in our beautiful France that wholesale slaughter is done lawfully, in the name of liberty and of brotherly love — Emmuska Orczy
With documentaries, you go in with an open-mind but knowing what you want. — Chris Metzler
Reached by a trap door in the middle of the floor, from which a ladder led down into the small, dark hole. When Dorothy stood in the doorway and looked around, she could see nothing but the great gray prairie on every side. Not a tree nor a house broke the broad — L. Frank Baum
The cause of liberty becomes a mockery if the price to be paid is the wholesale destruction of those who are to enjoy liberty. Ghandi, quoted in Merton, p. 68 — Thomas Merton
My place is in the sunlight of opportunity. — Martin Luther King Jr.
The practice of women being liable to seek, wholesale and as a feminist entitlement, the 'liberty' of laying themselves open to abuse of a sexual, physical, spiritual and psychological nature from men exists only in the minds of those who do not (or will not) grasp the basic premise of feminism, which is the liberation of women, followed by the promotion of female equality, sexual self-governance included. Sexual self-governance is only possible for anyone where they are not influenced to make decisions regarding their sexuality based on circumstances beyond their control. Quite clearly, the necessary conditions for authentic sexual autonomy do not exist in the prostitution experience. — Rachel Moran
