Top 15 Imprescriptible Rights Quotes

#1. Prayer is the one thing that can conquer God

Tertullian

#2. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance of oppression.

Thomas Paine

#3. A company like DreamWorks, all we do is make product. That's all we do. We don't own distribution. We are purely in the creation of content.

Jeffrey Katzenberg

#4. Almost all the time, you tell yourself you're loving somebody when you're just using them.

Chuck Palahniuk

#5. True republicanism is the sovereignty of the people. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate.

Marquis De Lafayette

#6. I'm a werewolf, not a cretin. We have Blockbuster cards.

Shannon Delany

#7. Natural rights is simple nonsense: natural and imprescriptible rights, rhetorical nonsense - nonsense upon stilts.

Jeremy Bentham

#8. I don't write out of fear. I write out of a strong urge to meet death on its own eternal terms, because the fact is that if you write as little as a page of prose-even bad prose-that is eternal.

Anthony Burgess

#9. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate. - MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE

Michelle Moran

#10. How does he do this to me? He's just touching a small area of my body and the hormones are flying.

E.L. James

#11. Burnett wasn't fooled, that was aparent by his expression, but he didn't argue, either. Well, as long as one didn't call slamming the door an argument.
"Jerk" Holiday muttered.
"I can hear you" he retorted from the other side of the wall.

C.C. Hunter

#12. Man can not live by bread alone ... he must have peanut butter.

Bill Cosby

#13. It is with literature as with law or empire - an established name is an estate in tenure, or a throne in possession.

Edgar Allan Poe

#14. Natural rights, nonsense; natural and imprescriptible rights, rhetorical nonsense, elevated nonsense, nonsense going on stilts.

John Stuart Mill

#15. D'Artagnan, be it remembered, was only twenty years old, and at that age sleep has its imprescriptible rights which it imperiously insists upon, even with the saddest hearts.

Alexandre Dumas

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