Opposed Quotes
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I find it so easy to read qualified commentators who are 180 degrees opposed to each other.
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When President Obama asked Congress to raise the debt ceiling $2 trillion and offered sequestration as an offset, I opposed it. I did not believe we should put the country $2 trillion deeper in debt and impose irresponsible massive cuts to our national security.
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It is much easier to fight through this thing called life with someone, as opposed to fighting alone. I absolutely want to be a wife and to come home to somebody who I know adores me.
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I support health care reform in this country, but the current bills we have before us are too big, too costly, and the people who send me to Washington to be their voice are opposed to them and this process.
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He was by no means opposed to hard labour on principle, for he would work away at a cricket-match by the day together, - running, and catching, and batting, and bowling, and revelling in toil which would exhaust a galley-slave.
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Somebody has to have the last word. If not, every argument could be opposed by another and we'd never be done with it.
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Liberals have always opposed the concept of an independent nuclear deterrent.
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I am opposed to the privatization of the Veterans Affairs Department and will continue to make sure the VHA is fully funded.
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Even in 'Hollyoaks,' we were known as 'the black family' as opposed to just 'the new family.' But that's where we are in the world, I guess. It's getting better; everything's heading in the right direction, whether it be race, sex, gender.
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People are generally opposed to things they know nothing about.
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I try to put myself in the position of the fan and the fan in my position. So to be somebody in the stands and be just like everyone else as opposed to having a press pass around my neck is pretty fun.
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One of the things I admire most about millennials is they celebrate individualism, and their singularity is encouraged. To be different is to be cool as opposed to weird.
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I'm opposed to abortion because I happen to believe that life deserves the protection of society.
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Evil and good are everywhere, like shadow and substance; inseparable (for men) yet not hostile, only opposed.