A Quote by Bobby Clarke

All I can say is it's improper to criticize someone 30 years later. — © Bobby Clarke
All I can say is it's improper to criticize someone 30 years later.
After all these years, almost 30 years later, whenever I'm on the street, someone will call out, 'Who you gonna call?'
You've got to go for what you love and not look back 30 years, 40 years later and say, 'I never tried.' You got to try.
If I don't commit to fighting for the future, 20 years later, 30 years later, after the end of the expiration date of the joint declaration, Hong Kong will be more at risk and in greater danger.
At 30 I thought I knew everything, and 30 years later I didn't know anything.
We cannot be spun, or at least we'd like to think that we cannot be. And the presidents who are trying to - too overtly to try to say, here is what you historians and what you later Americans should think of my presidency, 30 or 40 years later, they look silly.
A few years ago I lost 30 pounds, and people still wanted to criticize. And honestly, I'm happy with myself if I'm a little heavier. I realized: 'Why am I trying to conform to someone else's idea of beauty?' I think I'm beautiful either way.
It feels good to have a body of work that, 30 years later, people show up and say, 'Man, we appreciate you.'
I wonder, would I have transitioned from female to male if I was 30 years younger? Possibly. But if I had been born even 30 years later, because it seems like the technology will only get better, it seems like one might not ever need to settle down at all.
But my system for over 30 years has been this: When stocks are attractive, you buy them. Sure, they can go lower. I've bought stocks at $12 that went to $2, but then they later went to $30.
If you want an honest dialogue, you can't criticize someone for what they say. You can't teach someone to think in a certain way.
I am actually better at predicting or talking about 30 years later than three years.
A few years ago, I lost 30 pounds, and people still wanted to criticize. And honestly, I'm happy with myself if I'm a little heavier.
You know what I hate about people who criticize you? They - they criticize what you say but they never give you credit for how loud you say it.
I didn't think I'd be around 30 years later.
I didn't think I'd be around 30 years later
To criticize a person for their race is manifestly irrational and ridiculous, but to criticize their religion, that is a right. That is a freedom. The freedom to criticize ideas, any ideas - even if they are sincerely held beliefs - is one of the fundamental freedoms of society. A law which attempts to say you can criticize? and ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed.
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