Top 15 Slippery Slide Quotes
#1. It is so easy to get sucked into the if-only game, and playing it is a short and slippery slide into despair.
Wm. Paul Young
#2. Your readers should be so compelled to read your copy that they cannot stop reading until they read all of it as if sliding down a slippery slide.
Joseph Sugarman
#3. Kudos to you for generating enough sweat that it actually drips off of your body - and all over the machine you are using at the time. If you sweat a lot, that's fine, but wipe down the damn machine when you're done ... or I will confront you, and it will not be pretty.
Rachel Nichols
#4. Children, we should always eat our food sitting down. Do not eat standing or walking around.
Mata Amritanandamayi
#5. The biggest challenge for me was Get Rhythm. I don't know why.
Brian Setzer
#7. His words are so slippery they might slide right off the page.
Jami Attenberg
#8. This entire universe is a manifestation of the Supreme Lord.
Aditi Agarwal
#9. The sacrifice 'of' self for the greater good is the greatest calling imaginable, and it is the bedrock of the greatest nations. The sacrifice 'for' self is the most pathetic calling imaginable, and it is the quicksand within which nations perish.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#10. It behooves our citizens to be on their guard, to be firm in their principles, and full of confidence in themselves. We are able to preserve our self-government if we will but think so.
Thomas Jefferson
#13. It's so easy to begin to demonize someone you think is so far removed and as the demonization begins to expand, it ends up being everybody but your friends. After a while everybody else but you. That is a slippery slope that is so easy to slide down, and that's what is dangerous.
Cornel West
#14. When people tell me to go fly a kite I tell them to go dig a ditch. They say "why dig a ditch"? I say because I want to be closer to Heaven than you.
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#15. I would like people to see my work as a rehabilitation of scorned values and, in any case, make no mistake about it, a work of ardent celebration.
Jean Dubuffet
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