Right Quotes
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A law is valuable not because it is law, but because there is right in it.
Henry Ward Beecher -
She is all I could ever ask for, she is perfect, and right now, with those big, green eyes and pillowy lips and alabaster thighs, the idea of doing this for the rest of our lives doesn’t seem all that daunting. She’s the last reprieve. The stay of execution. She gives me hope. But times are tough for dreamers. And even if my dream is a simple one — all I want is for Her to be in love with me forever — I know it’s still a long shot. Life ruins everything.
Pete Wentz Fall Out Boy
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By academic freedom I understand the right to search for truth and to publish and teach what one holds to be true. This right implies also a duty: one must not conceal any part of what on has recognized to be true. It is evident that any restriction on academic freedom acts in such a way as to hamper the dissemination of knowledge among the people and thereby impedes national judgment and action.
Albert Einstein -
If you're right & I'm not, I'm going to be hell to live with, she said. So, you better think about that next time you want to be right.
Brian Andreas -
A man has a right to want to live.
Dalia Sofer -
Once you find the right idea, then go ahead and embellish it.
Vincente Minnelli -
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 -
It's fun for me, and I love singing Arch Enemy stuff without clean singing, but I think it would be cool to introduce it. It's just a matter of if it feels right.
Alissa White-Gluz The Agonist
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He, who practices right, but in the hope of acquiring great renown, is very near to vice.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
[on 8/24/04, before entering a Los Angeles hospital for heart valve replacement surgery] If things go right, I'll be there about a week, and if things don't go right, I'll be there about an hour and a half.
Jack Roy -
If there are spells, they have a right to weave.
Catherynne M. Valente -
It's up to me if I decide to do what I think is right.
Ben Kweller -
It's hard to do," I said. Wes looked at me. "What is?" I swallowed, not sure why I'd said this out loud. "Get it right.
Sarah Dessen -
What does it matter whether I am shown to be right! I am right too much!--And he who laughs best today will also laugh last.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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If we get it wrong about Jesus, it doesn’t matter what else we get right.
Randy Alcorn -
No matter what you think about the Iraq war, there is one thing we can all agree on for the next days - we have to salute the courage and bravery of those who are risking their lives to vote and those brave Iraqi and American soldiers fighting to protect their right to vote.
Hillary Clinton -
He always threw to the right base. We say that about most outfielders. Ruth always threw to the right base. DiMaggio always threw to the right base. The others maybe did, maybe didn’t. Mays most of the time threw to the right base, but Ruth always threw to the right base.
Arnold Hano -
You came right out of nowhere. Spin me around. How did you make my world come crashing down?
Beatrice Miller -
My center is giving way, my right is pushed back, my left is wavering. The situation is excellent. I shall attack!
James Keller -
Some feminists feel that a woman should never be wrong. We have a right to be wrong.
Alice Childress
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The love that saves us is not a love that might come to us in the future, but rather the love we can give to whomever is around us right now.
Marianne Williamson -
Anybody has a right to evade taxes if he can get away with it. No citizen has a moral obligation to assist in maintaining his government.
J. P. Morgan -
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 -
Why should men arrogate to themselves the right to regulate female purity?
Mahatma Gandhi