Top 100 Randolph Quotes
#1. Randolph," he said, "do you know something? I'm very happy." To which his friend made no reply. The reason for this happiness seemed to be simply that he did not feel unhappy; rather, he knew all through him a kind of balance. There was little for him to cope with.
Truman Capote
#2. Lord Randolph Churchill was the chief mourner at his own protracted funeral.
Archibald Primrose
#3. Randolph," he said, "were you ever as young as me?" And Randolph said: "I was never so old.
Truman Capote
#4. The dude gunned his BMW 528i (of course it had to be a BMW) and shot down Commonwealth Avenue, ignoring the lights, honking at other cars, weaving randomly from lane to lane. "You missed a pedestrian," I said. "You want to go back and hit her?" Randolph was too distracted to answer.
Rick Riordan
#5. When Randolph Carter was thirty he lost the key of the gate of dreams.
H.P. Lovecraft
#6. Ben Franklin said:
"Early to bed and early to rise
Make a man healthy wealthy and wise"
Lately I have read the advice given to William Randolph Hearst, when a young man, by his father:
"Go downtown at noon and rob the other fellows of what they have made during the morning.
E. Haldeman-Julius
#7. How unnecessary," said Amy. "The child's morbid enough."
"All children are morbid: it's their one saving grace," said Randolph, and went right ahead.
Truman Capote
#8. Truax held up a business card. Randolph "The Hammer" Tinker Attorney at Law "I nail justice in the face.
Chris Genoa
#9. I remembered the last thing my mom ever told me. I'd been reluctant to use the fire escape, reluctant to leave her, but she'd gripped my arms and made me look at her. Magnus, run. Hide. Don't trust anyone. I'll find you. Whatever you do, don't go to Randolph for help.
Rick Riordan
#10. In 1982 I was playing soccer at William and Mary, and a kid from Randolph-Macon called me a kike. I ran after him. 'I'm not a ... well, yes I am.
Jon Stewart
#11. I am an aristocrat," Virginian John Randolph would explain decades after the American Revolution. "I love liberty; I hate equality.
Colin Woodard
#12. Hei! Aa-shanta 'nygh! You are off! Send back earth's gods to their haunts on unknown Kadath, and pray to all space that you may never meet me in my thousand other forms. Farewell, Randolph Carter, and beware; for I am Nyarlathotep, the Crawling Chaos.
H.P. Lovecraft
#13. Something about the Judge Raymond Randolph murder case. Something was wrong. He could feel it deep in his bones, like a sliver buried under the skin.
B. J. Daniels
#14. Randolph Henry Ash's Proserpine had been seen as a Victorian reflection of religious doubt, a meditation on the myths of resurrection. Lord Leighton had painted her, distraught and floating, a golden figure in a tunnel of darkness. Blackadder
A.S. Byatt
#15. In the nineteen-thirties, one in four Americans got their news from William Randolph Hearst, who lived in a castle and owned twenty-eight newspapers in nineteen cities.
Jill Lepore
#16. MYTH 175. | George Washington was the first president of America. Peyton Randolph was the first American President but he was forgotten due to a technicality. When he was President, the United States was called The United Colonies of America.
John Brown
#17. I would say Randolph's a horse's ass, but that would be unfair to the horse.
Suzanne Johnson
#18. When he's healthy, Zach Randolph for the Memphis Grizzlies has always been somebody that has always been very tough to play against.
Kevin Love
#19. It's very much related to the American tycoon. To William Randolph Hearst, Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, that whole stratum of American acquisitive evil. Monopolistic, acquisitive evil. Ugly evil. The ugly American. The ugly American at his ugly worst. That's exactly what it is.
Allen Ginsberg
#20. Randolph Morris on the inside for Kentucky has been too much of a load for Villanova to handle
Billy Packer
#21. A typical triumph of modern science to find the only part of Randolph that was not malignant and remove it.
Evelyn Waugh
#24. articles of agreement which were to bind these friends in a common partnership, whereby it was understood
George Randolph Chester
#25. Nay; It's nought but an' owd fossil cheese, that somebody's roll't away
Randolph Caldecott
#26. There's no comparison to me. There's nothing like Yankees- Red Sox to me.
Willie Randolph
#27. My retirement is both voluntary and involuntary. One reason, and this is voluntary, is the impact of television. All old movies are turning up on television, and frankly, making pictures doesn't interest me anymore. Another reason is that the film industry is in a declining state.
Randolph Scott
#29. Those who deplore our militants, who exhort patience in the name of a false peace, are in fact supporting segregation and exploitation. They would have social peace at the expense of social and racial justice. They are more concerned with easing racial tension than enforcing racial democracy.
A. Philip Randolph
#30. The State is not the nation, and the State can be modified and even abolished in its present form, without harming the nation. On the contrary, with the passing of the dominance of the State, the genuine life-enhancing forces of the nation will be liberated.
Randolph Bourne
#31. I am an aristocrat. I love liberty; I hate equality.
John Randolph
#32. Everything you know and can do, is for a reason and at some point your whole life will make sense.
E.L. Randolph
#34. A people who mean to be free must be prepared to meet danger in person, and not rely upon the fallacious protection of armies
Edmund Randolph
#36. A man with few friends is only half-developed; there are whole sides of his nature which are locked up and have never been expressed. He cannot unlock them himself, he cannot even discover them; friends alone can stimulate him and open him.
Randolph Bourne
#37. The surest way to prevent war is not to fear it.
John Randolph
#38. Diplomacy is a disguised war, in which states seek to gain by barter and intrigue, by the cleverness of arts, the objectives which they would have to gain more clumsily by means of war.
Randolph Bourne
#41. Truth is not only stranger than fiction, it is more interesting.
William Randolph
#42. Any man who has the brains to think and the nerve to act for the benefit of the people of the country is considered a radical by those who are content with stagnation and willing to endure disaster.
William Randolph Hearst
#43. We must develop huge demonstrations, because the world is used to big dramatic affairs. They think in terms of hundreds of thousands and millions and billions ... Billions of dollars are appropriated at the twinkling of an eye. Nothing little counts.
A. Philip Randolph
#44. All we can ever do in the way of good to people is to encourage them to do good to themselves.
Randolph Bourne
#45. Kinda ' makes it hard to be a super hero when you ain't got nothin' to work wit', ain't it?
Randolph Randy Camp
#46. Stories are like islands, go out exploring and you're bound to get lost fantastically.
M. Robert Randolph
#47. Maybe these dreams of ours just floats away. Here we go again ... changin' face.
Randolph Randy Camp
#49. Commanders and senior officers should die with troops. The honour of the British Empire and the British Army is at stake.
Lord Randolph Churchill
#50. A good discussion increases the dimensions of everyone who takes part.
Randolph Bourne
#51. Most often, those who've been in the well are those most likely to pull others out of the well ... When Jack Canaday was twelve years old he was once in the well ... Now, twenty-one years later, Jack has an opportunity to reach down and help others out of the well ...
Randolph Randy Camp
#52. If you make a product good enough ... the public will make a path to your door, says the philosopher. But if you want the public in sufficient numbers, you would better construct a highway. Advertising is that highway.
William Randolph Hearst
#55. The ironic life is a life keenly alert, keenly sensitive, reacting promptly with feelings of liking or dislike to each bit of experience, letting none of it pass without interpretation and assimilation, a life full and satisfying - indeed a rival of the religious life.
Randolph Bourne
#60. Human civilization was annihilated in three hours, before even one alien bothered to set foot on the ground.
Chris J. Randolph
#61. So why don't they face us ... examine our evidence, debate, talk ... act like real historians instead of thought-police? Why shut us out of the media, pass laws against our speaking, persecute us, sue us, and vilify us?
Randolph D. Calverhall
#63. You can tell by the clothes Viki wears that music comes first in her life.
Randolph Randy Camp
#65. Inside the maze there are no limits, no boundaries, where you could go anywhere your creative thoughts could take you.
Tina M. Randolph
#66. Blessed loves! how happy they have made us on the earth; what will they be when they have deepened through ages, with no alloy of envy or suspicion or selfishness or sorrow?
Randolph Sinks Foster
#67. Most criminals are not born; they are made ... What the State really punishes in a criminal is often its own neglect, its own failure to do its duty to the citizen.
William Randolph Hearst
#68. It is the unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism, but one should not suggest that the whole of British industry consists of practices of this kind.
William Randolph Hearst
#69. A cultivation of the powers of one's personality is one of the greatest needs of life.
Randolph Bourne
#70. You may be a princess or the richest woman in the world, but you cannot be more than a lady.
Lady Randolph Churchill
#71. Jack, we gotta chance to make a difference in their lives. They need us. How can we go back to that big empty house knowing that these kids got no place to call home?
Randolph Randy Camp
#72. If you recognize anyone, it does not mean that you like him.We all, for instance, recognize the honourable Member for Ebbw Vale.
Lord Randolph Churchill
#73. I do not think that any man should be attacked because of his race or religion, or that he should be immune from attack because of race or religion.
William Randolph Hearst
#74. Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass action.
A. Philip Randolph
#77. Natural selection involves no plan, no goal, and no direction - just genes increasing and decreasing in frequency depending on whether individuals with those genes have, relative to other individuals, greater or lesser reproductive success.
Randolph M. Nesse
#78. Those persons who refuse to act as symbols of society's folk ways, as counters in the game of society's ordaining, are outlawed.
Randolph Bourne
#79. Putting out a newspaper without promotion is like winking at a girl in the dark
well-intentioned, but ineffective.
William Randolph Hearst
#81. I can't prove it, but I'm pretty sure that people gain a selective advantage from believing in things they can't prove.
Randolph M. Nesse
#82. In every truth, the beneficiaries of a system cannot be expected to destroy it.
A. Philip Randolph
#84. We two remake our world by naming it / Together, knowing what words mean for us / And for the other for whom current coin / Is cold speech
but we say, the tree, the pool, / And see the fire in the air, the sun, our sun, / Anybody's sun, the world's sun, but here, now / Particularly our sun ...
A.S. Byatt
#85. As we look up into these glorious culminations, how grand life becomes! To be forever with the Lord, and forever changing into His likeness, and, still more, forever deepening in the companionship of His thought and bliss, from glory to glory, - could we desire more?
Randolph Sinks Foster
#86. Alma: I rather suspect her of being in love with him. Martin: Her own husband? Monstrous! What a selfish woman!
Lady Randolph Churchill
#88. If advertising had a little more respect for the public, the public would have a lot more respect for advertising.
James Randolph Adams
#89. Do not take the world too seriously, nor let too many social conventions oppress you.
Randolph Bourne
#91. Culture, like the kingdom of heaven, lies within us, and not in foreign galleries and books.
Randolph Bourne
#92. Few people even scratch the surface, much less exhaust the contemplation of their own experience.
Randolph Bourne
#93. That's what any committed patriot would do: Fight to the last. Defeat your enemy at any cost; then hope you have enough left to rebuild.
Randolph D. Calverhall
#94. Tell me why the caged bird nutters against its prison bars, and I will tell you why the soul sickens of earthliness. The bird has wings, and wings were made to cleave the air, and soar in freedom in the sun. The soul is immortal it cannot feed upon husks.
Randolph Sinks Foster
#95. Liberty (individual freedom) is the prize, responsibility the price.
Dick Randolph
#96. If I don't care what toothpaste you use, then why should I care who's in your bed?
Randolph Randy Camp
#97. Everything in the Universe is for us. Nothing is against us. Life is ever giving of Itself. We must receive, utilize and extend the gift. Success and prosperity are spiritual attributes belonging to all people, but not necessarily used by all people." - Ernest Holmes in The Science of Mind
John Randolph Price
#98. We classify things for the purpose of doing something to them. Any classification which does not assist manipulation is worse than useless.
Randolph Bourne
#100. We hold that no person or set of persons can properly establish a standard of expression for others.
William Randolph Hearst
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