
Top 15 Impeachments In The Past Quotes
#1. I prayed, thanking God, for making it all possible for me, because I knew where I came from.
Thomas Hearns
#2. The awful discretion, which a court of impeachments must necessarily have, to doom to honor or to infamy the most confidential and the most distinguished characters of the community, forbids the commitment of the trust to a small number of persons.
Alexander Hamilton
#3. I've yet to meet a writer who could change water into wine, and we have a tendency to treat them like that.
Michael Tolkin
#4. I know these jokes aren't great, ladies and gentlemen, see this is the problem you run into when you're between impeachments.
David Letterman
#5. Lies and secrets, Tessa, they are like a cancer in the soul. They eat away what is good and leave only destruction behind.
Cassandra Clare
#7. I masterbate in the shower. My action figures judge me. Especially the Justice League.
Tucker Max
#8. I feel like I've gotten an extraordinary opportunity to experience a sort of collective humanity. If you hug many people in such a short period of days you pick up on a communal energy, almost like feeling a giant heartbeat that everyone is beating together.
Rob Bell
#10. There is no difference between a hero and a coward in what they feel. It's what they do that makes them different. The hero and the coward feel exactly the same, but you have to have the discipline to do what a hero does and to keep yourself from doing what the coward does.
Cus D'Amato
#11. [In] the United States, we've always been held together by the belief that it doesn't matter where you came from. It matters where you're going.
Condoleezza Rice
#12. I've done more impeachments than anybody else in the history of the country.
Jim Sensenbrenner
#13. God, listen to him. Fucking pathetic, going on about the girl like he was Keats or something.
Shayla Black
#14. As soon as I got into music, I tried to be a working, real artist who gets paid for what he does, who doesn't have a day job.
Frank Black
#15. Even the most seemingly abstract, sublimely theoretical, mathematicized achievements of science have in reality moved only a step or two away from a prehistoric, coarsely sensory-based, anthropomorphic understanding of the world around us.
Stanislaw Lem
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