Trump Contradictory Quotes & Sayings
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It's not your job to get people to like you, it's your job to like people. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Your whole family fell from the crazy tree and hit every damn branch on the way down. — Alexandra Bracken
To fight disease without medicine is to push against a shadow; a darkness that spreads as inexorably as night. — Diana Gabaldon
The first feminine feature that goes, with advancing age, is the neck. — Gloria Swanson
People think you're crazy if you turn money down ... people worship money. — Paul Mooney
As a child, I had a deck of Marvel top trumps. You can get top trumps with racing cars, or fighter planes, or football players ... I had all of the Marvel superheroes and super-villains you could get, and I used to play them with my friends. They were all listed according to their height and weight and agility and their super-powers. — Tom Hiddleston
The short answer to that is 'no.' The long answer is 'fuck no. — Stephen Fry
By skepticism ... we arrive first at suspension of judgment, and second at freedom from disturbance. — Sextus Empiricus
We call the Creator father, because we rely upon Him to protect us, guide us, feed us, keep us warm, to discipline us and all those things. I try to take my cue from the Creator, with regard to my children. — Terrence Howard
I think it was Freud who said that we're all arrested at a certain age. For me, it was always 13. — Megan Abbott
There is no governor anywhere; you are all absolutely free. There is no restraint that cannot be escaped. We are all absolutely free. If everybody could go into dhyana at will, nobody could be controlled - by fear of prison, by fear of whips or electroshock, by fear of death, even. All existing society is based on keeping those fears alive, to control the masses. Ten people who know would be more dangerous than a million armed anarchists. — Robert Anton Wilson
Good luck in a way is bad luck not occurring, but the world wants stories of how bad luck happened, and how good luck played a savior. — Daya Kudari
