A Quote by Fulton J. Sheen

When you are getting kicked from the rear it means you are in front. — © Fulton J. Sheen
When you are getting kicked from the rear it means you are in front.
I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe.
Getting kicked out of the American Bar Association is like getting kicked out of the Book-of-the-Month Club.
One of the things that I think nobody's done yet is really taking advantage of the electric powertrain layout, which of course, means you don't have a gasoline engine in the front and you don't have a gas tank in the rear.
I have a really small rear-view mirror in my life. I look at the rear-view mirror for memories and learning experiences, but I've got a big front windshield and I'm looking at right now. I've got so many projects on my plate.
We all know it's brutal up there at the front, especially those of us at the rear.
In the future, if nuclear weapons are unleashed there will be no front and no rear.
When you're out there doing things, your adrenaline is rushing so much. But getting kicked in the face is never fun. There have been a lot of different painful things, but when you're kicked in the face or kneed in the face, it's not the most pleasant thing.
We're Americans! Do you know what that means? It means our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country in the world.
It might seem that way, but getting hit with a bare knuckle is not as raw as getting hit with a bare knee, or getting kicked with a shin to your head, which I have been a few times. In that sense, it's nothing.
Sadly, it has often been said that my rear is better than my front, so thank you very much indeed.
The distant rear of an army engaged in battle is not the best place from which to judge correctly what is going on in front.
Grandpa Patterson used to say: Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction.
I ended up getting kicked out of my house when I was 16, and I went off to college. When they actually saw that I was getting some kind of stability as far as having a career in this business is when they started coming around.
Getting to show up and show out in front of the fans, that means the world to me.
As long as children are still getting kicked out of their homes by parents, getting bullied, commuting suicide, et cetera. it's definitely still worth talking about.
Grandfather kicked the stop pedal, and my face gave a high-five to the front window.
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