A Quote by Joel Salatin

If everybody walks into the room wearing crutches you don't know who can stand on their own two feet. — © Joel Salatin
If everybody walks into the room wearing crutches you don't know who can stand on their own two feet.
I'm atheist because religion is a crutch, and only the crippled need crutches. I can get around perfectly well on my own two feet, and so can everyone else with a backbone and a grain of common sense.
NORA: I must stand on my own two feet if I'm to get to know myself and the world outside. That's why I can't stay here with you any longer.
It is the individual's task to differentiate himself from all the others and stand on his own feet. All collective identities . . . interfere with the fulfillment of this task. Such collective identities are crutches for the lame, shields for the timid, beds for the lazy, nurseries for the irresponsible. . . .
I don't think you should go into politics until you can stand on your own two feet economically, if possible, and you know enough about the world.
When you see all the suits in the room, everybody in the room has on suits, you know, the women, too. We're not wearing dresses and chiffon and we're not as fun as we used to be.
It is only after you are able to stand on your own feet, or have the confidence that you can stand on your own feet, should you look at doing things such as marriage or setting up a family.
When someone new walks into a room, the first thing we notice about that person is probably their gender. And the second things is what they're wearing. And based on what they're wearing, we start making certain assumptions about them.
You have to stand on your own two feet.
You know, I agree with President Obama that in Iraq and Afghanistan, at some point in time, we have to take the training wheels off and we have to allow those countries to stand on their own two feet.
Businessmen should stand or fall on their own two feet.
It's okay to stand on your own two feet and to be different, to be yourself.
I want my kids to be polite and respectful, stand on their own two feet.
There are many, many difficult times, god knows. If a person wants to stand on her own two feet, I recommend undertaking the care and feeding of something. It could be children, or it could be house plants, you know? By doing that you come to understand your own limitations. That's where it starts.
Scouting teaches a boy to take care of himself and stand on his own two feet.
I want to train my kids so where they are the only believers they can stand on their own two feet and teach others.
We have got schools that can absolutely stand on their own two feet, and I think that's what we should be doing as Conservatives.
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