Top 14 I Can Resist Anything Except Temptation Quotes
#1. I can resist anything except temptation. Ren, main character in Sherrilyn Kenyon's novel Time Untime.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#2. When you get to readin' about where the music and John Steinbeck and all those people like that come from, the further you go the more interesting it becomes.
Merle Haggard
#3. Most Scots might be able to identify six vegetables - but only two MSPs. There are parts of Scotland where you rarely get more than 40% turnout at the polls. There's a big disconnect there, and I think comedians bridge that gap.
Rory Bremner
#4. I'm scared of horses, and I don't know how to shoot them, but that's what excites me. After 40 years old, if you don't do some things that really terrify you, I don't think they're worth doing.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
#5. I do firmly believe that universal forces are at work that pull us inexorably toward the deserving results of our actions.
Robert Ringer
#6. There is no greater plague to an introvert than the extrovert.
Pierce Brown
#8. Similarly, gender-equality, supremacy of law, political participation, civil society, and transparency are among the indispensable elements that are the imperatives of democratization.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
#9. Sound moral principle is the only sure evidence of strength, the only firm foundation of greatness and perpetuity. Where this is lacking, no man's character is strong; no nation's life can be lasting.
Orson F. Whitney
#11. Running the company for the shareholders often reduces its long-term growth potential.
Ha-Joon Chang
#12. I was either going onstage or going into an interview or getting on a plane. You can't really feel everything fully when you don't have the time to process.
Meredith Brooks
#13. Well, I mean, Congress did originally set the formula for the state grants, and they guaranteed every state a minimum formula. So that was a congressional decision.
Michael Chertoff
#14. You are both rich my friends ... And your riches are the only riches worth having, the riches of content.
L. Frank Baum