A Quote by Elizabeth Warren

You can put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. When they break the law, they deserve to have handcuffs. — © Elizabeth Warren
You can put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. When they break the law, they deserve to have handcuffs.
Cages come in lots of different colors and shapes. Some are gilded, while others have a slamming door. But golden handcuffs are still handcuffs.
Frank tugged again with no luck. Even Hazel was trying not to laugh. Frank grimaced with concentration. Suddenly, he disappeared. On the deck where he’d been standing, a green iguana crouched next to an empty set of Chinese handcuffs. “Well done, Frank Zhang,” Leo said dryly, doing his impression of Chiron the centaur. “That is exactly how people beat Chinese handcuffs. They turn into iguanas.
Go after the illegal employers. No free stuff. Take the handcuffs off law enforcement. They'll go home! They'll self-deport! The problem today is they break the law. They come across the border. And again, what's coming across that border today are bad guys!
I don't drink these days. I am allergic to alcohol and narcotics. I break out in handcuffs.
That is exactly how people beat Chinese handcuffs. They turn into iguanas.
I don't need handcuffs to enslave a woman.
Don't let your habits become handcuffs
I can't predict whether I'll leave here freely or in handcuffs.
Fear is a pair of handcuffs on your soul.
Handcuffs weigh much more than gravestones.
The subject isn't always a help to the photographer, it's like handcuffs.
Frank held up the Chinese handcuffs. “Keep it simple.
Her, Me, whipped cream, handcuffs. Any questions?
I think comedy in the last 5-7 years is as good as it's ever been in America. I like it when people push it. You go through periods where people did not push the envelope. The more you push it, the funnier you get.
Forgiveness is the key that unlocks the door of resentment and the handcuffs of hatred. It is a power that breaks the chains of bitterness and the shackles of selfishness.
The thing that happens is that politicians run on tough-on-crime rhetoric. You appeal to the public and say, 'Let's put more money into taller fences, tougher laws, tougher sentencing, handcuffs,' and where does that money come from? Well, immediately, it comes out of all the money needed for corrections.
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