Top 16 Dumb Right Wing Quotes
#1. Only through absolute loyalty to each other can the few control the many.
Peter J. Carroll
#2. You know I'm a lady, but when you get me mad, I can be as hardcore as Sabu or Taz!
Dawn Marie Psaltis
#3. A sentence in a book may be the thing that changes your life.
Stephen Reed
#4. Regardless of the faps in years, place and circumstance, women across the ages have had to negotiate the borders of their identities; in this, we find a common ground.
Stephanie Staal
#5. I am not of the opinion that all the arts shall be crushed to earth and perish through the Gospel, as some bigoted persons pretend, but would willingly see them all, and especially music, servants of Him who gave and created them.
Martin Luther
#7. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace.
Thomas Becket
#8. The most persistent threat to freedom, to the rights of Americans, is fear.
George Meany
#9. He had a sword. There was that about him: when this man held a sword, it was clearly being held, and held by him. The eye was drawn to it. Even Jade would have been impressed.
Terry Pratchett
#10. If less is more, maybe nothing is everything.
Rem Koolhaas
#11. Having one of your like dumb sort of stream of consciousness tweets used against you on a right wing website is the ultimate compliment.
Julie Klausner
#12. I can promise you one thing. It'll be mad and passionate. Because I don't believe mediocre sex is worth having.
Leylah Attar
#13. O for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise, the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace!
Charles Wesley
#14. People go back to the stuff that doesn't cost a lot of money and the stuff that you don't have to hand money to over and over again. Stuff that you get for free, stuff that your older brother gives you, stuff that you can get out of the local library.
Frank Black
#15. She made it in that pocket of time before dawn, when the aging night gathered its dark skirts and paused in the stillness.
Cynthia Bond
#16. It seems to us unwise to have insisted on teaching geometry to the younger Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, in order to make him a good king, but from Plato's point of view it was essential. He was sufficiently Pythagorean to think that without mathematics no true wisdom is possible.
Bertrand Russell
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