Top 19 David Schweikert Quotes

#1. Look at the commercial and industrial development that is going on along the 101. A lot of the infrastructure - the sewer lines and drainage that make development possible - was put in during the freeway construction.

David Schweikert

#2. Art is prayer - not the vulgarized notations handed down to us in the scriptures, but a fresh vital discovery of one's own special presence in the world.

Joseph C Zinker

#3. So long as human beings stay human, death and life are the same thing.

George Orwell

#4. You can spend your life trying to be popular, and that's a tricky business. You can just try to be true to yourself.

Kevin Costner

#5. Nevertheless, to the persecution and tyranny of his cruel ministry we will not tamely submit
appealing to Heaven for the justice of our cause, we determine to die or be free.

Joseph Warren

#6. I like you; your eyes are full of language.
[Letter to Anne Clarke, July 3, 1964.]

Anne Sexton

#7. Like all New York hotel lady cashiers she had red hair and had been disappointed in her first husband.

Al Capp

#8. I didn't come to Washington to fight against my Republican colleagues, or even against my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. I came to Washington to fight for the values that make our country unique - for the economic freedom that gives life to the American Dream.

David Schweikert

#9. Bow ties are cool.

Steven Moffat

#10. I want to make great songs.

Billy Corgan

#11. Don't get me wrong, I am a proud Republican, and I want to support my party. I am a firm believer in the Republican principles of smaller government, low taxes and economic freedom. I have spent my time in government service fighting for these principles.

David Schweikert

#12. The goal then is to understand why people did not or could not act differently. People acted the way they did for very good reasons; we need to understand why the behavior of the people involved made sense to them at the time

Nancy G. Leveson

#13. My talent is numbers.

David Schweikert

#14. Every exploration is an appropriation.

Roland Barthes

#15. Regrets are born of paths never taken.

Michael Dell

#16. People brush past us on the street in endless waves, leaving somewhere, headed somewhere else, laughing, smoking, speaking into cell phones, completely oblivious to the holocaust of an entire world casually imploding in their midst.

Jonathan Tropper

#17. Working out gives me the opportunity to let go and listen to my music; it's a big stress reliever.

Erin Heatherton

#18. How many married couples do you know who met over accounting books in a Starbucks?

David Schweikert

#19. Get money first; virtue comes after.

Horace

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