Old Indian Motorcycles Quotes & Sayings
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The most basic of conservative principles is that if you reward bad behavior you get more of it. — Mark Steyn

One of the duties of fortitude is to keep the weak from receiving injury; another, to check the wrong motions of our own souls; a third, both to disregard humiliations, and to do what is right with an even mind. All these clearly ought to be fulfilled by all Christians, and especially by the clergy. — Saint Ambrose

(On the abdication of Edward VIII) My mother, then a woman of 34 with three young children, thought it was simply the most romantic story in the world: she also saw it as a tribute to women in general that a woman could wield such power over a king. it meant much more to her - in terms of female empowerment - than carrying placards and placing bombs in letterboxes, as the suffragettes had done. — Mary Kenny

The real rub is finding that authentic self and it's not something that's going to come to you overnight. — Paul Guilfoyle

Our state's strategy on methamphetamine, and any other issue, is going to be a moving target. — Phil Bredesen

The man is a monster. The worst I have ever seen, in fact, since I last looked in the mirror. The truth? I am rotting too. I am buried alive, and already rotting. If I was not such a coward I would kill myself, but I am, and so I must content myself with killing others in the hope that one day, if I can only wade deep enough in blood, I will come out clean. — Joe Abercrombie

Complacency is a continuous struggle that we all have to fight. — Jack Nicklaus

The horror that is America is disgusting. — Bowe Bergdahl

Who was it who said, the worst thing you can imagine is probably what's already happening? Shrink phrase. Not untrue, though. — Michael Cunningham

I have gazed into the abyss, and the abyss has gazed into me. And neither of us liked what we saw. — Brother Theodore

The world is full of talented people. — Sue Grafton