Right Quotes
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Love seems like such a simple thing to ask for. Such a basic right. It takes no skill, no experience, no money, no education, nothing – it can happen to anyone. But it doesn't happen to everyone. Even though everyone, deep down, wants it. Anyway, I do.
Beth Harbison
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Every child has a right to its own bent. . . . It has a right to find its own way and go its own way, whether that way seems wise or foolish to others, exactly as an adult has. It has a right to privacy as to its own doings and its own affairs as much as if it were its own father.
George Bernard Shaw
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Acting is great. You spend your whole life trying to get it right.
Stuart Townsend
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You can't be too right too soon and win elections.
George W. Romney
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Parents aren't supposed to cry. Or get scared. Or lie. Right? I thought I knew all the rules. But there are no rules.
Aimee Friedman
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Whoever said anybody has a right to give up?
Marian Wright Edelman
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If we disagree and I think I'm right, I just go ahead and do what I think is right. And then she tells me, 'I told you so.'
Bill Clinton
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People cannot go wrong, if you don't let them. They cannot go right, unless you let them.
Augustus William Hare
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Character is the final decision to reject whatever is demeaning to oneself or to others and with confidence and honesty choose what is right.
Arthur Trudeau
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What is the right exchange rate at one point is not necessarily the right exchange rate at another.
Norman Lamont
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If I am wrong, I am doing what I believe to the right.
Jane Austen
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Right now I'm trying to do a fragrance called Natalie. She's very, very much alive for us.
Robert Wagner
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We don't have any power of creation - we have only the power of assembly. So you just stand there and watch things connect to each other, in some amazement actually. You start by doing something right, and you watch it get more right than you thought possible.
Bill Mollison
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In any given age it is only a few extremists who are right.
James Cook
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One time you told me that the opposite of love isn't hate. And I didn't understand that, but I think I do know. Because if you hate someone, you most still care, right? You have to care a little bit; otherwise you would just ignore them and forget they even live. Or lived.
Barry Lyga
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If women lose the right to say where and how they birth their children, then they will have lost something that's as dear to life as breathing.
Ami McKay
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In the right key one can say anything. In the wrong key, nothing: the only delicate part is the establishment of the key.
George Bernard Shaw
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Everybody has the right to express what he thinks. That, of course, lets the crackpots in. But if you cannot tell a crackpot when you see one, then you ought to be taken in.
Harry S Truman
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Some men are all right in their place if they only knew the right places.
Raoul Walsh
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Right believing produces right living.
Joseph Prince
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What's right is what's left if you do everything else wrong.
Robin Williams
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There is one class of men, whom it especially behoves to be tenacious of the right of free discussion. I mean the poor.
Gerrit Smith
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When you give, give from the place of the heart because it is the right thing to do, not the easy thing to do.
Suze Orman
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You're young. Maybe there'll be time for a do-over if you don't get it right the first time. But there are no guarantees. There will come a time as it has for me when there's no time for a do-over.
Elizabeth Edwards