Top 19 Wingnut Quotes
#1. A wingnut is someone on the far-right wing or far-left wing of the political spectrum - the professional partisans, the unhinged activists and the paranoid conspiracy theorists. They're the people who always try to divide rather than unite us.
John Avlon
#2. Don't be too concerned about the wingnut ears. Anxiety produces the wrong pheromones. Roll with the punches. Make time for life around your deep abiding need to write. Say Yes more, but not always. Say No enough that you have a life.
Nick Earls
#3. One tell-tale sign of a Wingnut: they always confuse partisanship with patriotism.
John Avlon
#5. It gets dangerous when you start allowing people to validate your work ...
Spike Lee
#7. You never know when you start a project just how good it can be.
Jenifer Lewis
#8. I had never seen a person die before, and human nature told me to try to stop it, but common sense told me not to get in the way of Jude McIntyre and her hammer.
Yolanda Olson
#9. Deep squats work so many muscles in your body. Once a week, I do three sets of six, or eight of the free-bar ones, which can help out your balance and work more muscles than doing them on the machine.
Lolo Jones
#11. looked at the better-informed faces passing with that Westminster Expression, the Estate Expression: a certain gravitas, a pinch of visible intelligence, alert attention, and - above all - irritation. Westminster found all that was not Westminster - and much that was - deeply irritating. Here
A. L. Kennedy
#12. There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought!
Lewis Carroll
#13. Science moves fastest when there's plenty of debate and controversy.
Lee Smolin
#14. Always be willing to look at both sides of the argument. Understanding the other side is the best way to strengthen your own.
Jim Rohn
#15. Lady Linlithgow, too, though very strong, was old. She was slow, or perhaps it might more properly be said she was stately in her movements.
Anthony Trollope
#16. Sealed off from enchantment, the modern buffered self is also sealed off from significance, left to ruminate in a stew of its own ennui.
James K.A. Smith
#17. I was taken in by the bravado and the sounds of Mexico ... not so much the music, but the spirit.
Herb Alpert
#18. If you get something for nothing, part of you may be pleased, but part of you moves your hand to give something back.
Jonathan Haidt
#19. This is the trouble with history. You can't see what's not there. You can look at an empty space and see that something's missing, but there's no way to know what it was.
Naomi Alderman
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