A Quote by Gerald R. Ford

If Lincoln were alive today, he'd be turning over in his grave. — © Gerald R. Ford
If Lincoln were alive today, he'd be turning over in his grave.
If Roosevelt were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave.
If Casey Stengel were alive today, he'd be spinning in his grave.
If John Wayne were alive, he’d be rolling over in his grave!
Based on what you know about him in history books, what do you think Abraham Lincoln would be doing if he were alive today? 1) Writing his memoirs of the Civil War. 2) Advising the President. 3) Desperately clawing at the inside of his coffin.
In the home of the brave, Jefferson turning over in his grave.
If my father was alive to hear that, he'd turn over in his grave.
If Roosevelt were alive he'd turn in his grave.
The customer is always right! John Wanamaker must be turning in his grave. If you're a customer today, you're an intruder.
I bet? Eazy E is turning over in his grave, to see that some of ya'll done made gangsta rap gay
Is Walt turning over in his grave? A man named Joe Roth runs Disney right now-he gave me the go-ahead and total freedom to do whatever I wanted to do.
Remember that Abraham Lincoln was a Whig far longer than he was a Republican. As a whole, the Whigs looked upon banks and corporations as a more efficient means of development; the Jacksonian Democrats thought they were the tools of the devil, but Whigs like Lincoln disagreed. During his presidency, Lincoln favored the re-construction of a national financial system, and his most important 'internal improvement' project was the Pacific railroad.
Sometimes I wonder what my grandfather would think of what I do, he spent his whole life in the kebab business, was buried with all his equipment, probably turning in his grave.
The Christ of Theology is not alive for us today. He is wrapped in the grave cloths of dogma.
If our founding fathers were alive today, they'd roll over in their graves.
[Tho]ugh death be a dark passage; it leads to immortality, and that is recompense enough for suffering of it. And yet faith lights us, even through the grave....And this is the comfort of the good, and the grave cannot hold them, and they live as they die. For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.
I think Dr. King, if he were alive today, he wouldn't disrespect the flag or the anthem; he would use his words and his voice to send a message for positive change.
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