Top 25 Divider Quotes
#1. I have lunch, flirt with some local grandmothers, undercut my flirting by crotching myself on the corner of a table as I leave.
The Great Divider
George Saunders
#2. President O[bama] talks the talk and then walks a completely different walk. I would call him the divider-in-chief.
Eric Bolling
#3. Satan is a destroyer and a divider when it comes to the church; but in his own kingdom, he is very well organized.
Warren W. Wiersbe
#4. I'm a uniter not a divider. That means when it comes time to sew up your chest cavity, we use stitches as opposed to opening it up.
George W. Bush
#5. The naked statement - a black man has been killed by a white policeman - is such a fearsome divider of the races that the people who preside over a city immediately try to cover it with details.
Calvin Trillin
#6. Purpose is the great divider that separates those who are simply living, from those who are truly alive.
Alex Rogers
#7. There is no separation. There is no chasm between you and the heavens. There is no divider, no veil between you and God's love.
Max Lucado
#8. The voice came from the other side of the divider, an older man, bald, who wore a leather vest over a dark blue button-down shirt, like a Radio Shack manager who moonlighted as a forest brigand.
Austin Grossman
#9. We're at the end of an era of failed leadership. We have been led by a divider [ Barack Obama] who has sliced and diced the electorate, pitting American against American for political purposes.
Rick Perry
#10. If I'm president, I'll be a commander-in-chief, not an agitator- in-chief or a divider-in-chief, that I will lead this country in a way that will create greater security and greater safety.
Jeb Bush
#11. Jesus is a great divider of life. One must walk parallel with Him or directly across His way.
Charles M. Sheldon
#12. But homosexuality is a combat divider, dividing one's reason to live while taking breaks on the combat field to change diapers all because their treacherous sin causes them to lose control of their bowels.
Gordon Klingenschmitt
#13. If you say you're a unifier, you expect and usually get applause. I'm a divider. Politics is division by definition, if there was no disagreement there would be no politics. The illusion of unity isn't worth having, and is anyways unattainable.
Christopher Hitchens
#14. Hate is of all things the mightiest divider, nay, is division itself. To couple hatred, therefore, though wedlock try all her golden links, and borrow to tier aid all the iron manacles and fetters of law, it does but seek to twist a rope of sand.
John Milton
#15. The president said that he would unite this country, that he was a uniter, not a divider. Have you ever seen America more divided? Have you ever seen Washington more divided?
John Edwards
#16. Sex is the great leveler, taste the great divider.
Pauline Kael
#17. Obama has placed himself in perfect political position: he spent the 2008 campaign convincing the American people that he's a racial unifier rather than a divider, without any evidence to prove it.
Ben Shapiro
#18. Any authentic work of art must start an argument between the artist and his audience.
Rebecca West
#19. Breaking down that wall is the kind of story that might have a happy middle - oh, look, we broke down this wall, I'm going to look at you like a girl and you're going to look at me like a boy, and we're going to play a fun game called Can I Put My Hand There What About There What About There.
John Green
#20. How was lunch?" she asked, watching, me bound up the stairs.
"The soup was excellent." I called over my shoulder, knowing she wasn't inquiring about the food.
Cayla Kluver
#21. Regarding solar power systems, the bigger the system is, the more likely it may go on fire.
Steven Magee
#22. I come from a district where the veterans are not the richest in the country.
Corrine Brown
#23. Why would you choose being bitter over choosing to make music? Being bitter is gross. It doesn't amount to anything.
Josh Homme
#24. How age enamels us, she would say. It builds up in layers and locks us inside our own skin, stopping us from breaking out, preventing the outside from burrowing in.
Rosie Thomas