Top 15 Resistible In A Sentence Quotes

#1. I'd take Bieber to the woodshed and spank him. His manager Scooter Braun is scared sh-tless. I don't know what Bieber's problem is. His career is over in three years anyway.

Peter Mensch

#2. I am always with myself, and it is I who am my tormentor.

Leo Tolstoy

#3. We have the duty to protect the life of an unborn child.

Ronald Reagan

#4. It is the future, of course, which politicians grapple with, and that is why politics is so disorderly. Only history clears away some of the debris.

Madeleine M. Kunin

#5. This fragile little angel stays here until I let her go.

Delilah Gardner

#6. The hair of his face, on the contrary, carroty and flaming, resembled a growth of copper wire clipped short to the line of the lip; while, no matter how close he shaved, fiery metallic gleams passed, when he moved his head, over the surface of his cheeks.

Joseph Conrad

#7. I was told freshman Republicans don't get their bills heard.

Dan Webster

#8. That's the thing about anxiety: It's a real time suck.

Corey Ann Haydu

#9. There were old firemasters and bad firemasters; there were no old bad firemasters

Jon Courtenay Grimwood

#10. Problems are hidden opportunities, and constraints can actually boost creativity.

Martin Villeneuve

#11. World makers, social network makers, ask one question first: 'How can I do it?'

Zadie Smith

#12. Of course there are regrets. I shall regret always that I found my own authentic voice in politics. I was too conservative, too conventional. Too safe, too often. Too defensive. Too reactive. Later, too often on the back foot.

John Major

#13. The first task of every author is to evoke emotion in their reader. You may laugh or you may cry; you may love me or you may hate me. So long as you feel something, I know that I'm doing my job.

V.L. Dreyer

#14. Elsewhere is a negative mirror. The traveler recognizes the little that is his, discovering the much he has not had and will never have.

Italo Calvino

#15. Devour thy own truths.

Truth Devour

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