Top 95 Quotes & Sayings by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery - Page 2

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
So I think we need to set up an 'American Ninja Warrior' obstacle course at the border and whoever can make it - you can't fake it - they get through.
We don't need any more regulation from government. You don't need overarching moralism to tell you how to live because human beings actually have a pretty well-developed moral center. The more government intrudes on the basic decisions you make, the further away you get from your natural morality.
We all know what happens with socialized medicine: rationing and stagnant care. — © Lisa Kennedy Montgomery
We all know what happens with socialized medicine: rationing and stagnant care.
I come from a very long line of very superstitious Romanian women who hold on to their chastity probably way too long.
I have never kissed a woman, but Madonna in all her glory with coney bras and burgundy black 'Vogue' lips makes me rethink my heterosexuality.
There really shouldn't be public schools, should there?
What's great about MTV is that it belongs to whatever generation is the steward at the time.
Do you know who pays for socialized medicine? You do. And do you know what people do when they think it's abundantly free? They loot.
What's cooler than pretending you hate money and giving away someone else's stuff under the guise of 'fairness?' You know what's cooler than that? Having the ability to make your own money, your own damn choices and not being subjected to mob theft that steals opportunity right out from under you.
Heavy handedness and entitlement goody bags are no way to solve our immigration and border crisis, but I've learned to expect almost nothing from the dimwits in power who feel entitled to take everything.
In the beginning MTV was totally cool. Later on, there was more specific wording as to what I was allowed to do in public and the press.
If you leave government life for greener private sector pastures, why on earth do you still need to peep into the nether reaches of national secrets unless you're either addicted to preserving that special power or you plan on making sweet cash off your top secret stash?
If people want to watch music videos you can go to Youtube. But it would be great if there was still music on TV that people could check out and be visually excited by an artist.
If you think about the kind of people you want to have in this country, you want people who are hardworking, people who are ethical, people who look out for their families and their communities and people who are very physically strong.
It's really rare that you get to work with people who are passionate about what they do and show up every day and really put themselves into something.
I really like Savannah Guthrie. I think that she is a very likable person.
We don't want to raise sheltered children. They should see different parts of the country, and they should experience things.
What people consider my worst interviews were kind of the best, as well, in a way, because they were so surreal, like J Mascis.
I didn't like Jenny McCarthy when I first met her.
When the tax law changes and people are allowed to choose where their hard earned money goes, then do-gooders can opt to have their money go wherever they see fit. I would rather keep mine and invest and donate with greater efficiency.
If money weren't cool, pseudo-socialists like Bill Maher and Chelsea Handler would tell jokes for free in soup kitchens.
It's really great when you can admonish a lawmaker, but at the same time, get them to talk about the process of making government more transparent, then that's great.
I made myself a promise that every time I turned on the microphone, no matter what it was, I was going to say something of value.
Madonna taught me more philosophy than Ayn Rand.
There's a difference between John Bolton and Mike Pompeo.
Like sexual harassment in the workplace and two-martini lunches, VJs are the stuff of legend whose time and train have passed, but I was fortunate enough to sneak into the express and ride it through the greatest age.
Going on 'Howard Stern' was embarrassing. — © Lisa Kennedy Montgomery
Going on 'Howard Stern' was embarrassing.
I'm consistently pro-freedom. No matter where I go, whether it's Fox or when I'm walking around the block or going to the dog park, I will agree with people on pretty much half of everything. Freedom is something I believe in across the board, and I will fight for that.
I had such a warped self-image. And I really think America thought I was an eccentric loudmouth. I thought I was demure.
Oh my garden, I hope Cory Booker runs for president, just to watch him lose.
Everyone wants to be liked. It's a basic human impulse for some of you, and that explains the turn-on-a-dime hypocrisy from people like Jim Carrey and Sean Penn.
If you thought car maintenance was covered by Uncle Sam and you never saw a bill, what would keep your from getting new brakes every few months?
Parents, teachers, professors, economists, pundits, entrepreneurs, tinkerers and misfits all have to do a better job of unapologetically singing the praises of capitalism and free markets which unequivocally demonstrate the ability to pull people out of poverty and improve and lengthen their lives.
I talk to a lot of Democrats.
Here's what set MTV apart from places like ABC News and other bastions of liberal news dissemination: we had a prime demographic, a twenty-four-hour cycle, and an aura that simply could not be manufactured, bought, or faked by the major networks.
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