Quotes with right-wing

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  • William Hazlitt Lest he should wander irretrievably from the right path, he stands still.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • Ralph Marston Let go of your attachment to being right, and suddenly your mind is more open. You're able to benefit from the unique viewpoints of others, without being crippled by your own judgment.
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  • Rainer Maria Rilke Let life happen to you. Believe me: life is in the right, always.
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    German poet (1875 - 1926)
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  • Ben Bernanke Let me end my talk by abusing slightly my status as an official representative of the Federal Reserve System. I would like to say to Milton and Anna: Regarding the Great Depression. You're right, we did it. We're very sorry. But thanks to you, we won't do it again.
    Ben Bernanke
    American economist (1953 - )
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  • Louisa May Alcott Let my name stand among those who are willing to bear ridicule and reproach for the truth's sake, and so earn some right to rejoice when the victory is won.
    Louisa May Alcott
    American Author (1832 - 1888)
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  • Abraham Lincoln Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us dare to do our duty as we understand it.
    Abraham Lincoln
    American statesman (1809 - 1865)
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  • Peter Marshall Let us not be content to wait and see what will happen, but give us the determination to make the right things happen.
    Peter Marshall
    Scots-American preacher (1902 - 1949)
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  • Tallulah Bankhead Let's not quibble! I'm the foe of moderation, the champion of excess. If I may lift a line from a die-hard whose identity is lost in the shuffle, ''I'd rather be strongly wrong than weakly right.''
    Tallulah Bankhead
    American actress (1902 - 1968)
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  • Abraham Lincoln Lets have faith that right makes might; and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.
    Abraham Lincoln
    American statesman (1809 - 1865)
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  • Bertrand Russell Liberty is the right to do what I like; license, the right to do what you like.
    Bertrand Russell
    English philosopher and mathematician (1872 - 1970)
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  • Charles De Montesquieu Liberty is the right to do what the law permits.
    Charles De Montesquieu
    French philosopher (1689 - 1755)
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  • Carolyn Heilbrun Life has this in common with prizefighting: if you've received a belly blow, it's likely to be followed by a right to the jaw.
    Carolyn Heilbrun
    American academic and author (1926 - 2003)
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  • Margaret Mead Life in the twentieth century is like a parachute jump; you have to get it right the first time.
    Margaret Mead
    American cultural anthropologist (1901 - 1978)
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  • Abdul Kalam Life is a difficult game. You can win it only by retaining your birthright to be a person. And to retain this right, you will have to be willing to take the social or external risks involved in ignoring pressures to do things the way others say they should be done.
    Wings of Fire
    Abdul Kalam
    11th President of India (1931 - 2015)
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  • Abel Ferrara Life is what happens when you're doing other things, right?
    Abel Ferrara
    American filmmaker (1951 - )
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  • Franz Kafka Life's splendor forever lies in wait about each one of us in all its fullness, but veiled from view, deep down, invisible, far off. It is there, though, not hostile, not reluctant, not deaf. If you summon it by the right word, by its right name, it will come.
    Franz Kafka
    Chech German-speaking writer (1883 - 1924)
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  • Bruce Coville Like most people, I was not able to start selling my stories right away. So I had many other jobs along the way to becoming a writer, including toy maker, gravedigger, cookware salesman, and assembly line worker. Eventually, I became an elementary teacher and worked with second and fourth graders.
    Bruce Coville
    American author (1950 - )
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  • Cesare Pavese Living is like working out a long addition sum, and if you make a mistake in the first two totals you will never find the right answer. It means involving oneself in a complicated chain of circumstances.
    Cesare Pavese
    Italian writer and poet (1908 - 1950)
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  • Anna Quindlen Look back, to slavery, to suffrage, to integration and one thing is clear. Fashions in bigotry come and go. The right thing lasts.
    Anna Quindlen
    American author and journalist (1952 - )
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  • Anthony Trollope Love is like any other luxury. You have no right to it unless you can afford it.
    Anthony Trollope
    British writer (1815 - 1882)
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