Top 15 Denaturalized Citizenship Quotes
#1. It is interesting to note that the words silent and listen contain all of the same letters, just rearranged.
Suzanne Marsh
#2. Ultimately, if the character is interesting and you said that before: It doesn't matter if it's likable. That's really what it is. If they interest you. If the context in which the characters are set interests you then I think then you're pulled in by it.
Christian Cooke
#3. I have said before I think it would be really good to have a woman in the final two but that's a matter for the parliamentary party.
Nicky Morgan
#4. Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret
et mala perrumpet furtim fastidia victrix.
(Drive Nature out with a pitchfork, she'll come right back,
Victorious over your ignorant confident scorn.)
Horace
#5. It is not the position, but the disposition.
Susan Sontag
#6. There are a lot of girls I've found attractive, but we could never date. If a girl can make me laugh, that's really attractive to me. I have a soft spot for southern girls who are sweet, like Taylor Swift!
Spencer Boldman
#7. I had been designing for Alessi and Swid Powell and Steuben and high-end people, and people always complained, 'Michael, we'd love to buy your stuff, but it's too expensive.'
Michael Graves
#9. Political economy regards the proletarian like a horse, he must receive enough to enable him to work. It does not consider him, during the time when he is not working, as a human being. It leaves this to criminal law, doctors, religion, statistical tables, politics, and the beadle.
Karl Marx
#11. Science is the most revolutionary force in the world.
George Sarton
#12. You just got to be #patient, be focused, you know there are lots of distractions out there.
Tiger Woods
#13. Someone foreign is our enemy.
And we are the foreign enemy of someone.
Tina Sequeira
#14. I reckon that the Bailey Bridge and the bulldozer were the greatest advances in military engineering in the years between World War I and World War II.
Christopher Vokes
#15. Persons who undertake to pry into, or cleanse out all the filth of a common sewer, either cannot have very nice noses, or will soon lose them.
William Hazlitt
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