Pattonism Quotes & Sayings
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When I started 'CNN,' I made the decision to stay out of endorsing candidates, and let the doers make up their own minds about politics, that it wasn't going to come from me. — Ted Turner

Lincoln is theology, not historiology. He is a faith, he is a church, he is a religion, and he has his own priests and acolytes, most of whom have a vested interest in [him] and who are passionately opposed to anybody telling the truth about him. — Lerone Bennett Jr.

I still believe I have a lot of liberal thoughts, but I also believe when you work hard, you shouldn't be penalized and pay more because you work hard. — Kid Rock

I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before. — Ernest Hemingway,

She couldn't be the first alien to crash-land on twenty-first-century Earth. — Patricia Eimer

But the lack of a sense of humor was an insurmountable defect, in my opinion. — Jeaniene Frost

It's always been difficult to make a good record. To be perfectly honest with you, it's really about the person that's pushing the buttons. No matter what type of equipment you have, you still have to have a certain talent to be able to make a good record. — Dr. Dre

Science and religion are both the same thing. They're there; they're life. If it's not science, it's not a fact. — Chuck Berry

I never wanted to be a professional artist; I think that's limiting. — Yoko Ono

Luce's new stranger children were small and beautiful and violent. — Charles Frazier

In high school, she'd been the loner fat girl and I'd been the asshole jock. There had always been something between us; we had gotten on so easily. I remember being both confused and upset that when I'd finally experienced that thing everyone called chemistry, it had been with her of all people. — Rose Fall

The Founding Fathers were more deists. If you had to categorize them as anything. There was some sort of moving prime force. But it's an impersonal force. Some people call it Nature. Certainly not this personal god who you have a personal relationship with, who listens to your prayers and answers them, or doesn't. You know, not the silly stuff that most Americans believe because we're such a dumb nation. — Bill Maher

I hope I never need to believe in God. It would be an awful confession of failure. — Kenneth Tynan