Top 11 Quotes About The Declaratory Act

#1. If I preached unity, I must act like a unifier, even at the risk of perhaps alienating some of my own colleagues.

Nelson Mandela

#2. When you own a piano, it's harder to think about moving.

Stephen King

#3. War is the unfolding of miscalculations.

Barbara W. Tuchman

#4. A society without jaywalkers might indicate a society without artists.

Paul Theroux

#5. I'm a musician. I'm not, like, a personality. I've never really pretended to perform that kind of function.

Beck

#6. I have no urns, no dusty monuments;
No broken images of ancestors,
Wanting an ear, or nose; no forged tales
Of long descents, to boast false honors from.

Ben Jonson

#7. For women, beauty is more important than the mind, because the man is easier to watch than to think.

Marlene Dietrich

#8. I see', said Smee, still not seeing.

Dave Barry

#9. If I am pressed to say why I loved him, I feel it can only be explained by replying: 'Because it was he; because it was me.

Michel De Montaigne

#10. The white man who begins by cheating a Negro usually ends by cheating a white man. The white man who begins to break the law by lynching a Negro soon yields to the temptation to lynch a white man.

Booker T. Washington

#11. What do I consider myself now? A man attempting to be good. In this endeavor I have no use for church and steeple. If another man does, I only wish he finds what he needs.

David Ebershoff

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