A Quote by Richard Ojeda

I'm challenging the powers that be. — © Richard Ojeda
I'm challenging the powers that be.
Opportunities to find deeper powers within ourselves come when life seems most challenging.
When great powers fade, as they inevitably must, it's normally for one of two reasons. Some powers exhaust themselves through overreach abroad, underinvestment at home, or a mixture of the two. This was the case for the Soviet Union. Other powers lose their privileged position with the emergence of new, stronger powers.
The framers of our constitution had the sagacity to vest in Congress all implied powers: that is, powers necessary and proper to carry into effect all the delegated powers wherever vested.
TV show is always challenging. It's challenging when you have all of the time and money in the world, and it's more challenging when you have less money.
I'm a Christian first, and a mean-spirited, bigoted conservative second, and don't you ever forget it. You know who else was kind of "divisive" in terms of challenging the status quo and the powers-that-be of his day? Jesus Christ.
I thought that the United Nations is a creature of the five super-powers who were given veto powers. I don't like veto powers at all.
Opportunities to find deeper powers within ourselves come when life seems most challenging. Negativism to the pain and ferocity of life is negativism to life. We are not there until we can say 'yea' to it all.
It is not questioned that the Federal Government is one of limited powers. Its powers are such, and such only, as are expressly granted in the Constitution or are properly incident to the expressly granted powers and necessary to their execution.
Siddha powers are a type of occult power, but occult powers come in many shapes and forms. The Siddha powers that you most commonly hear about are things like levitation, telepathy, and astral projection.
I've always enjoyed doing challenging things and also challenging common wisdom.
I've worked in pubs for years and you get people challenging you. Challenging your masculinity.
I enjoy challenging perspective - challenging ideas of what it means to be a black man.
I'm about challenging people. Like, properly challenging them and their assumptions.
I'm talking about intellectually and emotionally challenging, but at the same time it's actually not that challenging. So there's this dichotomy.
Creative content is challenging, no matter what, and animation is particularly challenging.
Commercialism isn't challenging creatively; it's only challenging in a stamina way.
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