A Quote by Mitt Romney

We Americans have always felt a special kinship with the future. — © Mitt Romney
We Americans have always felt a special kinship with the future.
Being a very tall person, I have always felt a kinship with giraffes.
I felt very special in Paris, more special than I felt in London. I love London for different reasons. I've always been close to London, being English. But somehow there's something special about living as an Englishwoman in Paris.
I felt very special in Paris, more special than I felt in London. I love London for different reasons. I've always been close to London, being English. But somehow, there's something special about living as an Englishwoman in Paris.
I've never felt any sense of kinship with other comedians; they've always seemed too needy.
When you're with another tea smoker it makes you feel a special kinship.
I feel a special kinship for our military. Because, unfortunately, I became a wartime president. And committed our military in the defense of our country to difficult assignments. I tell people all the time, I don't miss much about being president; I do miss looking in the eyes of people who volunteered to serve. And so not only do I feel a kinship, I feel an obligation and a duty to help.
There is something in the quality of the French mind to which I have always felt a reluctant kinship. They are the only people I know who can leap into an enormous vocabulary of words and beat them up with the wings of their spirit into a fine hysterical eloquence.
I've always felt that I was from the future because the future is really not about what you make but what you stand for.
The portrait is one of the most curious art forms. It demands special qualities in the artist, and an almost total kinship with the model.
Under Barack Obama, the only 'Change' is that 'Hope' has been hard to find. Now millions of Americans are insecure about their future. But instead of inspiring us by reminding us of what makes us special, he divides us against each other. He tells Americans they're worse off because others are better off. That people got rich by making others poor.
I feel a special kinship with our military personnel, veterans, and their families. After all, two of my decisions sent them into harm's way.
Aaron was one of the few Jewish volunteers in our study, and I felt a certain kinship with him at that level.
The safest rule of conduct is to claim kinship when we want to do service and not to insist on kinship when we want to assert a right.
I've always felt Twickenham has a special aura.
I have always felt a special bond with Ganpati Bappa.
I grew up in a time when people believed in duty, honor and country. My grandfathers were both officers. My father was a General in the Air Force. My brother and I were both in the Army. I've always felt a kinship with soldiers; I think it's possible to support the warrior and be against the war.
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