A Quote by Dan Coats

We can't pick and choose when to adhere to the Constitution and when to cast it aside. — © Dan Coats
We can't pick and choose when to adhere to the Constitution and when to cast it aside.
You've got to be pretty mean to pick up on women who only know you from television and then cast them aside.
Even putting aside the Judeo-Christian morality upon which the Constitution and our nations culture are based, the notion of forced euthanasia would contradict the long-held body of medical ethics to which all American doctors must adhere.
Even putting aside the Judeo-Christian morality upon which the Constitution and our nation's culture are based, the notion of forced euthanasia would contradict the long-held body of medical ethics to which all American doctors must adhere.
Only sometimes when we pick and choose among the rules we discover later that we have set aside something precious in the process.
A wise man knows when to go 'head and back off so you gotta pick and choose your fights. I know how to pick and choose.
Of all the things you choose in life, you don't get to choose what your nightmares are. You don't pick them; they pick you.
I'm not in a position where I can pick and choose. It's the other way around. The studios pick and choose.
The norm of unconditional parental love, I think, depends on the fact that we don't pick and choose the traits of our children in the way that we pick and choose the features of a car we might order, or a consumer good.
I push to be in good films and good TV shows. I don't really pick and choose. I pick and choose what I will read for, and I've gotten to the point where I'm being offered stuff.
I don't pick and choose what LeBron should talk about any more than any talking heads who try to pick and choose.
I don't pick and choose subjects or settings; they pick and choose me.
We could try and establish a world in which the great and the powerful adhere to that international law which they require ordinary mortals to adhere to. In other words, there is one international law, and even America and even Russia and China and Japan must adhere to it, and Australia must adhere to it.
We're going to protect and honor the Constitution, and I don't have the authority to set it aside.... If I had the authority to set it aside, this would be a dangerous government, and I wouldn't respect it.
Without sounding pompous, I really do feel that I have a set of standards that I must adhere to, even leaving aside considerations of what the readers expect.
The problem is grasping the clock. So what do I do? Let it go, lay it aside - put it down gently without any kind of aversion. Then I can pick it up again, see what time it is and lay it aside when necessary.
The first thing [Donald Trump] does on January 20th is take an oath to defend and adhere to the Constitution of the United States.
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