
Top 100 Quotes About Theresa
#1. She kissed me on the cheek, and my mom sang Theresa's name from the open front door. She loves Theresa. I think she loves me more when I'm with her.
Kenneth Logan
#2. You have to have passion for anything you do. Whether it's sports, whether it's music, whether you want to be Mother Theresa, you have to have passion for what it is you do, or what's the point in getting up in the morning and getting out of bed?
Zakk Wylde
#3. My mothering needed a tad more Mother Theresa and a lot less Lizzy Borden.
Irene Tomkinson
#4. Live your life somewhere in between Ayn Rand and Mother Theresa. It's just as important to better yourself as it is to better others.
Gregor Collins
#5. It's pretty hard being a tennis player and Mother Theresa at the same time and that's just the way it is.
Maria Sharapova
#6. You are Eidolon, Theresa Gray. Shape-changer. But not of a sort that is familiar to me. There is no demon's mark on you.
Cassandra Clare
#7. If Hitch were a person, he'd be Mother Theresa or Gandhi or someone who treated all living creatures with the respect they deserve. It's depressing how my dog is a better human being than I am.
McCall Hoyle
#8. My assignment from Graff, thought Theresa, is to become an assassin in order to protect my son. And the truly horrifying thing is that I'm not questioning whether to do it, but how. And when.
Orson Scott Card
#9. What about Matt?" Theresa asked.
"Matt?"
Theresa shrugged. "He's hotness. If you weren't attracted to him you wouldn't have a pulse.
Becky Wade
#10. If Mother Theresa went to Atlantic City, I don't think she'd start playing Blackjack.
Michael Shannon
#11. She [Theresa May] is the right choice to lead Britain in a challenging period and will make a truly outstanding prime minister.
Jeremy Hunt
#12. In response to the question, 'How can we help to promote world peace?' Mother Theresa replied, 'Go home and love your children.
Mother Teresa
#13. Let me first of all congratulate both of the candidates who have made it through - both Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom are formidable politicians and they have fought great campaigns and they deserve to be in the final two.
Michael Gove
#14. Her smile reminded Theresa of a movie star smile - toothy and wide, and if you stared too hard at it, not quite real.
Blake Crouch
#15. Theresa, remember - you've got nothing to lose. The worst that could possibly happen is that you fly home in a couple of days. That's all. You're not going on a quest to search for a tribe of cannibals. You're just going to find out if your curiosity was warranted.
Nicholas Sparks
#16. Theresa, I know there's a part of you that believes you can change someone, but the reality is that you can't. You can change yourself, and Garrett can change himself, but you can't do it for him.
Nicholas Sparks
#17. I have decided to give my support to Theresa May. I intend to work closely with her, to campaign for her and I'm sure she'll be a very fine prime minister of this country.
Liam Fox
#18. There definitely comes a time where a fresh pair of eyes and fresh leadership would be good, and the Conservative Party has got some great people coming up - the Theresa Mays, and the George Osbornes, and the Boris Johnsons.
David Cameron
#19. Good works are links that form a chain
of love Mother Theresa
Mother Teresa
#20. A question repeated in the back of Theresa's mind as she washed the purple stains from her hands. How did they finally break you?
Blake Crouch
#21. Mother Theresa once said that what hurt people more than poverty or illness was feeling that they weren't needed.
Jude Deveraux
#22. I think the person who has the experience, the depth and the values to take us forward is Theresa May who I think will be absolutely outstanding.
Jeremy Hunt
#23. My mother and father, Joe and Theresa Montana brought me along and taught me to never quit, and to strive to be the best.
Joe Montana
#24. The way he spoke about Catherine made Theresa hurt for him more than she would have imagined. It wasn't just his voice, but the look on his face before he described her - as if torn between the beauty of his memories and the pain of remembering.
Nicholas Sparks
#25. Just please stay. I am begging you and I don't beg, Theresa.
Anna Todd
#26. There is definitely a mood in the party for making sure that two cabinet heavyweights we have got, who come from different traditions, different sides of the EU referendum campaign, Theresa May and Michael Gove - it would be right to put them to the party in the country.
Nicky Morgan
#27. Mother Theresa always said, Calcuttas are everywhere if only we have eyes to see. Find your Calcutta.
Shane Claiborne
#28. Now that we've made that decision, everyone is thinking about the practical consequences and I think Theresa May could be the most challenging prime ministership since the Suez Crisis, possibly since the Second World War.
Jeremy Hunt
#29. My history teacher could make us feel like he was imparting rare gossip to us when he was talking about Maria Theresa and the Habsburgs. I just loved that sense of - the Western canon is here, and it's gossipy and tawdry, and everyone is sort of goofy.
Mallory Ortberg
#30. Like Mother Theresa, your greatness unfolds by the kindness you show to the weakest members of humanity.
Debasish Mridha
#31. And then I have two children by Theresa, one boy 10 and one girl 13.
Merle Haggard
#32. I think there's almost an expectation that it should be Theresa [May] and Boris [Johnson]. I think they'd be real surprise if it ended up with someone else.
Nigel Evans
#33. Whether Theresa May had stabbed has stabbed the former Mayor of London in the back and Michael Gove had stabbed him in the front. That's about it. It makes House of Cards look like Teletubbies.
Nigel Evans
#34. To the world you may be just one person, but to the one person you may be the world. - Mother Theresa
Aleatha Romig
#35. Theresa Bianchi decorated in bulk with a heavy dose of Catholicism
Kristen Ashley
#36. It is not what to do, but how much love we put into the doing. We can do not greats, only small things with great love. - Mother Theresa
Mother Teresa
#37. That's the problem with Peter," said Theresa.
"Only the one?" said Peter.
Orson Scott Card
#38. We need a good strong opposition and I don't know whether it's any coincidence that we need Angela Eagle in Labour and we need Theresa May to lead the Conservative party, both of whom of course are women.
Anna Soubry
#39. Even if I screw up in my personal life, as long as I'm not destroying myself, I just think, "Okay, I screwed up." I'm not Mother Theresa.
Steve Coogan
#40. Lady Theresa prophesied disaster for all concerned, and hoped that when Serena was dying an old maid she would remember these words, and be sorry. Meanwhile she remained her affectionate aunt.
Georgette Heyer
#41. My pitch is very simple. My name is Theresa May, and I think I'm the best person to be Prime Minister of this country.
Theresa May
#42. With breast cancer." Father Sherry's hand was resting on the statue's shoulder. "Theresa was
Anita Diamant
#43. They [Andrea Leadsom and Theresa May] both went to state schools, they are both women, hey, that's pretty quirky for the Tory party. Isn't this the new sort of Tory party ?
Tim Loughton
#44. I'm a very good friend of Stephen Crabb, I had great fun campaigning with Boris Johnson on the winning side, I have great experience working with Theresa May in government on national security. I respect all of them and I hope that's very much the tone.
Liam Fox
#45. Patting mother Theresa on the back, someone said to her: 'i wouldn't do what you do for a million dollars.' She said with a grin: 'me neither.
Shane Claiborne
#46. You could have Charles Manson as a father and end up a saint; you could have Mother Theresa as a mother and end up a serial killer. At the end of the day, you define the person you become. Not a strand of DNA. Not the parents you didn't get to choose. You." I
Julie Johnson
#47. This unwanted black baby who spent 19 years as a ward of New York State had earned a doctorate in design fro Harvard University. I was Dr. Theresa Cameron
Theresa Cameron
#48. Greatness is in simplicity and in kindness, like Mother Theresa.
Debasish Mridha
#49. But if Mother Theresa went to collect all the prizes she is awarded, the death rate in Calcutta would soar.
Umberto Eco
#50. I do like the way people behave toward me and Theresa when we're together-everyone's voice changes to music, and we get all sorts of smiles.
Kenneth Logan
#51. Theresa wipes her face and turns away from the window.
Blake Crouch
#52. Niall Quinn is a creep. The man's an idiot, a Mother Theresa.
Eamon Dunphy
#53. There's no reason you'd shoot Mother Theresa and Newt Gingrich the same way.
Gregory Heisler
#54. Here and there is born a Saint Theresa, foundress of nothing, whose loving heart-beats and sobs after an unattained goodness tremble off and are dispersed among hindrances, instead of centring in some long-recognizable deed.
George Eliot
#55. Unless he's really clever," said Theresa. "Smarter than us?" said Peter. He and John Paul looked at each other. Then both of them shook their heads, said, "Naw," and then burst out laughing.
Orson Scott Card
#56. By midnight Theresa was yawning steadily, and Garrett suggested that she get some sleep.
"But I came down here to see you," she protested drowsily.
"But if you don't get your sleep, I'll look blurry.
Nicholas Sparks
#57. When [Theresa May] says something she means it and she gets her way.
Damian Green
#58. I asked for nothing from Theresa [May]. She asked for nothing from me. That's not the way we work.
Stephen Crabb
#59. She [Theresa May] has done more to bring immigration down and abolish things like bogus colleges.
Damian Green
#60. How the hell am I supposed to respect someone who sold herself to the highest bidder?" he growled with tight control, and she gasped, stung. "I have no respect for you, Theresa, not even as the potential mother of my child, because, quite frankly, you can't even do that right.
Natasha Anders
#61. I love how Mother Theresa said she wouldn't attend an anti-war rally but if there was a peace rally to call her. So I realized it's not about waging a war against everybody's disease and diagnosis but rather about helping them live.
Bernie Siegel
#62. Let's get this movie started. There's nothing like a little Austen to soothe the wounded soul," Theresa said.
Mary Jane Hathaway
#63. The charismatic portrait of the modern leadership looks nothing like Fidel Castro. It is a faceless portrait that epitomizes the toughness of Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela's charisma, and the most compassionate heart of Mother Theresa.
Anthony Obi Ogbo
#64. I think I would love to have dinner with Gandhi; Jesus Christ; Mother Theresa; Ingrid Newkirk, the president of PETA; and Madonna.
Jane Velez-Mitchell
#65. Simple things, simple pleasures, cutting and splitting wood, a love of the country they wanted to see more of, memories of softball fields and a girl named Amanda. There are such women as Theresa "Sam" Fitzgerald who love their men. Are content with their lives together.
James Brady
#66. Oh yeah, I believe in God. I think there's much more evidence that there is a God than that there isn't. I don't believe that Mother Theresa and Hitler go to the same place.
David Zucker
#67. The British people have spoken, and there will be a different future for the U.K. - different but a brighter, more optimistic future. We may have to go through some difficult times to get there, but get there we will.
Theresa May
#68. God is building a mighty army to vanquish the forces of darkness. These soldiers of the light are initially conceived and nurtured in the wombs of women. As such, an obvious strategy for the devil would be to sabotage the womb to cut down the size of this godly army.
Theresa Pecku-Laryea
#69. You only have to look at London, where almost half of all primary school children speak English as a second language, to see the challenges we now face as a country. This isn't fair to anyone: how can people build relationships with their neighbours if they can't even speak the same language?
Theresa May
#70. We want to go further than preventing people from becoming terrorists and focus on a broader approach to counter-extremism - both violent and non-violent.
Theresa May
#71. There are some things in life that just are. They are meant to be, and to fight against them is to ensure your own loss.
Theresa Smith
#72. I'm not all that well-educated or well-read, and I always feel a little intimidated about that. I perceive things on a much more instinctive level instead of intellectualizing things.
Theresa Russell
#73. It is not possible to debate the balance between privacy and security, including the rights and wrongs of intrusive powers, without also understanding the threats.
Theresa May
#74. I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
Theresa May
#75. Divination is the quest to understand more about the past, present, and future. In other words, Tarot readings are an attempt to understand ourselves better and discover how we might live better in the future.
Theresa Cheung
#76. I am delighted to have won so much support from my colleagues. The Conservative Party can come together - and under my leadership it will.
Theresa May
#77. UKIP talk a lot about immigration - but they don't have a serious plan for action.
Theresa May
#78. As a writer, I have always considered it my job to describe the world as I know it; to struggle toward whatever portion of the truth is available to me,
Theresa Rebeck
#79. I have grown used to the focus on my clothes and my shoes.
Theresa May
#80. The concept of doing something with child benefit, of changing the rules around child benefit, is something that has been being discussed for some time.
Theresa May
#81. You know you're in love when you open your heart knowing there's a chance it may be broken but in opening your heart, you experience a love that you never dreamed possible.
Theresa Lewis
#82. What makes a human being want to kill another who has done him no personal harm? Patriotism.
Theresa Breslin
#83. For voters what matters is what government actually delivers for them.
Theresa May
#84. take it from an old man like me, life's too short to get hung up on a little bit of barbed wire
Theresa Shea
#85. Brexit means Brexit.The public made their verdict.
Theresa May
#86. Sometimes, things you wish had happened don't, or there are things you wish you'd been able to do but can't.
Theresa May
#87. I think our police do an excellent job, day in and day out, working to keep us safe.
Theresa May
#88. Local people do want to see more police on the streets.
Theresa May
#89. We are ensuring that we are checking people who are coming in to the U.K.
Theresa May
#90. I've always championed women in politics. We just get stuck in; politics isn't a game. The decisions we make affect people's lives, and that is something we must all keep to the forefront of our minds.
Theresa May
#91. That's the thing about empathy - even people with an abundance of it can run out.
Theresa Brown
#92. We are mandating forces to hold regular neighbourhood beat meetings. These meetings will give local people the chance to scrutinise the work of their local police.
Theresa May
#93. She's everything I'm not and everything I want to be."
Sebastian Irons - Life's What You Make It
Theresa Troutman
#94. Within the E.U., in a wider context, people are increasingly recognising the need to prevent the abuse of free movement.
Theresa May
#95. In my small way I became an integral part of the pottery movement, and added fuel to the fire which consumed New Zealand and and swept pottery to the forefront of the of the fifties and sixties.
Theresa Sjoquist
#96. We are engaged in a struggle that is fought on many fronts and in many forms.
Theresa May
#97. I'm sick and tired of government ministers in this Labour government who simply blame other people when things go wrong.
Theresa May
#98. The country voted to leave the European Union, and it is the duty of the Government and of Parliament to make sure we do just that.
Theresa May
#99. If the police need more help to do their work, I will not hesitate in granting it to them.
Theresa May
#100. We're getting rid of bureaucracy, so that we're releasing time for police officers to be crime fighters and not form writers.
Theresa May
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