A Quote by Elliott Abrams

If you said to people you can cast a secret ballot on whether to turn back the clock and have Morsi in power again, I don't think very many people in Washington would turn back that clock.
Most conservatives just want to turn back the clock to a time before the income tax - 100 years or so. I would like to turn the clock back thousands of years to a time when people lived in small communities and took care of each other.
We cannot turn the clock back nor can we undo the harm caused, but we have the power to determine the future and to ensure that what happened never happens again.
You can't turn back the clock. But you can wind it up again.
I want to turn the clock back to when people lived in small villages and took care of each other.
Time passes unhindered. When we make mistakes, we cannot turn the clock back and try again. All we can do is use the present well.
You can never turn the clock back and, since we're talking about mental health, I would stress that.
We do not believe voters gave President Bush a mandate to turn back the clock decades on so many of our legal protections.
In any case, you can't turn back the clock.
I'd never choose to turn the clock back.
Id never choose to turn the clock back.
I can't turn the clock back but I can seek the forgiveness of those I've wronged.
It took hours to turn the clock back 30 seconds.
There are certain things I wish I could turn back the clock for.
We cannot turn back the clock. We cannot undo the impact of technology. Nor would we want to.
Our awareness of time affects how we think and act. This is illustrated by the story about the clock in a restaurant window. It "had stopped a few minutes past noon. One day a friend asked the owner if he knew the clock was not running. 'Yes,' replied the restaurant man, 'but you would be surprised to know how many people look at that clock, think they are hungry, and come in to get something to eat."' If only there were some kind of divine timepiece that would arouse a spiritual hunger in people!
In 1904, 20 per cent of journeys were made by bicycle in London. I want to see a figure like that again. If you can't turn the clock back to 1904, what's the point of being a Conservative?
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