Top 17 Teetotaller Quotes
#1. But there's certainly only one thing I could never agree with George Galloway on. He's a teetotaller and wants to close all the bars in the House of Commons. That is just not on.
Nigel Farage
#3. Moderation is essential in all things, madam, but never in my life have I failed to beat a teetotaller.
Harry Vardon
#4. Lastly no woman should marry a teetotaller, or a man who does not smoke. It is not for nothing that this "ignoble tobagie" as Michelet calls it, spreads all over the world.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#5. The husband was a teetotaller, there was no other woman, and the conduct complained of was that he had drifted into the habit of winding up every meal by taking out his false teeth and hurling them at his wife.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#7. There is enough in the world for everyone to have plenty, to live happily, and to be at peace with his neighbors.
Harry S. Truman
#8. I never apologize for the truth. And the truth here is that racists come in many different colors.
Kinky Friedman
#9. Always remember, others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them, and then you destroy yourself.
Richard M. Nixon
#10. into the rapidly cooling night air. The temperatures
Bobby Akart
#11. Recall that whatever lofty things you might accomplish today, you will do them only because you first ate something that grew out of the dirt.
Barbara Kingsolver
#12. He might as well have been telling me to build a damn rocketship. I had no idea what to do.
Amanda Hocking
#13. If You Pay Close Attention, You will See that the Most Masculine Man has a Feminine Soul, and the Most Feminine Woman has a Masculine Soul.
C. G. Jung
#14. I'm a dead end, Adam." And at that moment, that was exactly how I felt inside ... a dead end.
Jenni Moen
#15. I want a permanent relationship, and I might feel inclined to reject anything which of its nature could not be permanent.
Alan Turing
#16. Nothing is more tragic - or more common - than mental inertia.
Napoleon Hill
#17. The irony is palpable - technical access has never been greater, cultural access never weaker.
Beeban Kidron