A Quote by Edward Britton

If experience has taught me anything, its not to put ANYTHING past people in government. — © Edward Britton
If experience has taught me anything, its not to put ANYTHING past people in government.
Judo taught me that I am capable of anything... I can mentally push past anything and be victorious.
I always feel like I can do anything. That's the main thing people are controlled by: thoughts and perceptions of yourself... If you're taught you can't do anything, you won't do anything
I had to make a decision about whether it would impact how I felt about trusting people, and I decided I wasn't going top allow it to impact my outlook on trust, because I believe trust is a choice. And I've always given people the benefit of the doubt until they prove me otherwise. So, it just made me stronger in my conviction about that, but it also taught me never to put anything past anyone.
Neocons do not feel that kind of alarm or anxiety about the growth of the state in the past century, seeing it as natural, indeed inevitable ... People have always preferred strong government to weak government, although they certainly have no liking for anything that smacks of overly intrusive government.
If writing has taught me anything, it's that you don't actually understand anything until you can express it in words.
I write about different things. Anything that has affected me. Anything that I have liked. Anything that I feel strongly about. Any experience.
Experience gained in two schools under my control has taught me that punishment does not purify, if anything, it hardens children.
If experience has taught me anything, it's to make every day as good as possible. You learn that with age, as it goes by so quick.
I would do anything that helps people do things better. Even if the Indian government comes to me for anything, I would be very open.
My experience has taught me, and it has become a principle with me, that it is never any benefit to give out and out, to man or woman, money, food, clothing, or anything else. If they are able-bodied and can work and earn what they need, when there is anything on earth for them to do. This is my principle and I try to act upon it. To pursue a contrary course would ruin any community in the world and make them idlers.
I didn't do anything. People are thinking that it's something serious; I have not put my hands on anyone, didn't put anyone in danger. Since I didn't do anything like that, I'm not thinking about it. If I didn't do anything, why should I think about it?
You'd think one day we'd learn. You don't get anything unless you fight for it, united and with visible numbers. If ACT UP taught us anything, it taught us that.
As wonderful as they were, my parents didn't teach me anything about self-discipline, concentration, patience, or focus. If I hadn't had a family myself, I probably never would've done anything. Marriage taught me responsibility.
I have some stuff that I've been working on the past year or two, but I haven't put anything together into songs or anything like that. Maybe it'll turn into letters to the president, I don't really know what it'll turn into.
I learned one thing from De Niro: He taught me to listen. Nobody says anything strictly from the script. It's improvised. It was the best piece of advice I have ever gotten in my life. It has helped me through the past thirty years.
When I published my first book, a memoir, the experience taught me that writing something of any significant length was an endurance sport as much as anything else.
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