Right Quotes
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In a crooked mind even the right thing gets crooked.
Arsenie Boca
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You came right out of nowhere. Spin me around. How did you make my world come crashing down?
Beatrice Miller
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HAVING WON THE RIGHT TO vote, a number of women believed that they had in the process won the right to redefine the very notion of femininity. Geoffrey Perrett summarizes: Before the First World War women were arrested for smoking cigarettes in public, for using profanity, for appearing on public beaches without stockings, for driving automobiles without a man beside them, for wearing outlandish attire (for example, shorts, slacks, men’s hats), and for not wearing their corsets. Women accused of such offenses against public order and common decency were summoned before the courts, not only of small towns, but of big cities such as Chicago. In less than a decade these prosecutions stopped, simply because they seemed as absurd as they were futile.
Eric Burns
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Everybody has a right to be stupid, but some people abuse the privilege.
Joseph Stalin
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There was nothing wrong - and everything right - with analyzing a law that establishes boundaries on interrogation in the war on terrorism.
John Yoo
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If you stick around long enough and you do enough of the right things, you get seen in a largely positive light.
Brian O'Driscoll
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Paris Hilton came to our LA show. She left during the first song on the set. If we’re offending Paris Hilton we must be doing something right.
Matt Bellamy
Muse
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I lived most of my life with a Charlie Brown or Murphy’s Law attitude that said, “It’s normal for things to go wrong, so if anything goes right, it must be a mistake.
Charles H. Kraft
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With my own stuff, I've always held to the belief that it should take as long as it takes until it feels right.
Jean-Philip Grobler
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I think when you are young, you are hoping that this person will be the right one. The one you are going to be in love with forever, but sometimes you want that so much, you create something that isn't really there.
Johnny Depp
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These days, however, the main problem comes from the right - from conservatives who, unlike most economists, really do think that the free market is always right - to such an extent that they refuse to believe even the most overwhelming scientific evidence if it seems to suggest a justification for government action.
Paul Krugman
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I told him, 'I want you to call them right. Don't call them like you see them,'
Bobby Bragan