A Quote by John Bolton

Every country has an aspect to it that rubs up people the wrong way. — © John Bolton
Every country has an aspect to it that rubs up people the wrong way.
It's not mainland China that rubs me up the wrong way, it is the dictatorship that rubs me up the wrong way. It's the freedom that we Chinese people are not allowed that rubs me up the wrong way.
If people do things without thinking them through, that rubs me up the wrong way.
He just rubs people up the wrong way in a short space of time and, after he'd gone, one of the South African coaches there said to me in a thick Bok accent 'You see, Richard, what we have to put up with?'
I'm here to be the guy that rubs people the wrong way sometimes.
Hillary Clinton rubs people the wrong way, for valid reasons.
I don't want to be that guy that's either arrogant or rubs people the wrong way.
It rubs me the wrong way, a camera... It's a frightening thing...Cameras make ghosts out of people.
Sentimentality is the only sentiment that rubs you the wrong way.
I just don't like the word 'fun'--it's like Volkswagen, or bell-bottoms, or patchouli-oil or bean-sprouts...it rubs me up the wrong way.
I've always wanted to be the best at every aspect of the business. Not just someone who does great moves or high flying moves but every aspect and can take control of every match in case something goes wrong.
The authenticity aspect is pretty important to me. When we have to compromise and do something that's not authentic, it really rubs me, every time I have to see it in the edit, which is millions of times.
I'm like a renegade and that rubs people wrong.
I've been really surprised about a lot of the negative comments about artisanal pencil sharpening. Like, it really rubs some people the wrong way.
At least half of every city is wrong. From latitude 30 degrees to latitude 60, say, you've got to have the long axis of the house facing the sun. If the land is cut up into squares, that makes half of all houses wrong if they face the road. Even houses way in the country, and way off the road, face the bloody road. And from there, you just go wronger all the way.
Not everything you hear about yourself can be considered good publicity. And if you have delicate sensibilities, the currycomb of public imagination frequently rubs your vanities the wrong way.
We are in love with youth culture in this country... It permeates every aspect of people's lives.
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