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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
The right to keep and bear arms is a right that Kansans hold dear. The people of Kansas have repeatedly and overwhelmingly reaffirmed their commitment to protecting this fundamental right.
The number of elements that have to go into a hit would break a computer down. the right season for that play, the right historical moment, the right tonality.
Dharma simply means the right thing in the right place, in the right space. — © Frederick Lenz
Dharma simply means the right thing in the right place, in the right space.
I believe in freedom for women to have equal rights - the right to work, the right to hold high positions, the right to take custody of their children after divorcing.
Be still and quiet, tune in with the Infinite Intelligence, and continue in right thought, right feeling, and right action, and you will arrive at your goal.
If you don’t vote, you don’t matter.
One's belief that one is sincere is not so dangerous as one's conviction that one is right. We all feel we are right; but we felt the same way twenty years ago and today we know we weren't always right.
Because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.
I vote and I do jury duty.
Worship With Your Vote.
I don't judge people on one vote.
With the right set of mind, with the right people, with the right support, things happen.
I would vote for a Mormon. — © Matt Stone
I would vote for a Mormon.
You don't need papers to vote.
I can't tell anyone to vote.
When you get in situations where you cannot afford to make a mistake, it's very hard to do the right thing. So if you're trying to do the right thing, the right thing might be to eliminate the cost of making a mistake rather than try to guess what's right.
Vote in a national election.
Every vote matters.
You don't get to vote on what is. Have you noticed?
It's all about getting better. You don't want a coach that says, 'It's all right, it's all right,' and it's not all right.
I think people have a right to speak. And you have a right if you're on a college campus not to attend. You have a right to ask hard questions about the speaker if you disagree with him or her.
The big thing is, everybody says it's being in the right place at the right time. But it's more than that, it's being in the right place all the time. Because if I make 20 runs to the near post and each time I lose my defender, and 19 times the ball goes over my head or behind me - then one time I'm three yards out, the ball comes to the right place and I tap it in - then people say, right place, right time. And I was there *all* the time.
Legitimate authority to be, to do or to have; as the right to be a king, the right to do one's neighbor, the right to have measles, and the like.
If you don't vote, you don't count.
I was right then, I'm right now. I think time has proven me right.
I can't vote for Corbyn.
The key thing is, always put the right content on the right network, on the right platform, make it great, and then figure out how to monetize it.
Literally minutes before the Senate cast its vote, the administration sought to add the words 'in the United States and' after 'appropriate force' in the agreed-upon text. This last-minute change would have given the president broad authority to exercise expansive powers not just overseas-where we all understood he wanted authority to act-but right here in the United States, potentially against American citizens. I could see no justification for Congress to accede to this extraordinary request for additional authority. I refused.
Rights mean you have a right to your life. You have a right to your liberty, and you should have a right to keep the fruits of your labor....I, in a way, don’t like to use those terms: gay rights, women’s rights, minority rights, religious rights. There’s only one type of right. It’s the right to your liberty.
You can't complain or have a say if you don't vote.
A right , in the abstract, is a fact ; it is not a thing to be given, established, or conferred; it is. Of the exercise of a right power may deprive me; of the right itself, never.
But we didn't have the financial structure, like the right attorneys, the right managers, the right accountants, and we were going against the grain of what black entertainers is supposed to do.
Working people vote!
I make no secret of the fact that I was not a big Hillary Clinton supporter, but I thought in the two-way race between her and Donald Trump, that she should have been the president. But Trump promised a lot of things. And now he's six months in and hasn't passed a piece of legislation yet. Now, I personally have said we should help him. I didn't vote for him. I didn't think he was the right person. But once we have an election and he gets elected, then we have a responsibility as citizens to help him.
At a turbulent public meeting once I lost my temper and said some harsh and sarcastic things. The proposal I was supporting was promptly defeated. My father who was there, said nothing, but that night, on my pillow I found a marked passage from Aristotle: Anybody can become angry--that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way -- that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.
We distrust the electronic vote here.
No matter how well-born, how intelligent, how highly educated, how virtuous, how rich, how refined, the women of to-day constitutea political class below that of every man, no matter how base-born, how stupid, how ignorant, how vicious, how poverty-stricken, how brutal. The pauper in the almshouse may vote; the lady who devotes her philanthropic thought to making that almshouse habitable, may not. The tramp who begs cold victuals in the kitchen may vote; the heiress who feeds him and endows universities may not.
I think it's important to vote. — © Vivienne Westwood
I think it's important to vote.
I used to vote Democrat.
I vote yes....for Prim.
The vote controls everything that you do.
I can't even vote in America!
You have a voice, you have a vote. Use it.
I don't vote. I don't do no voting.
You have to be educated to vote.
Don't forget to vote.
Why don't Republicans spend all their airtime attacking the media for lying about what Obama's amnesty does and what the Democrats are doing? It's hard to avoid concluding that Republicans aren't trying to make the right arguments. In fact, it kind of looks like they're intentionally throwing the fight on amnesty. If a Republican majority in both houses of Congress can't stop Obama from issuing illegal immigrants Social Security cards and years of back welfare payments, there is no reason to vote Republican ever again.
As an American citizen, one has to vote. — © Jason Mraz
As an American citizen, one has to vote.
I didn't have a voice or a vote at Madrid.
What you do is get the right director and the right screenwriter and the right cast. It's a fantastic job.
I don't trade my vote for money.
But I'm not a political partisan. I don't vote.
If the Declaration of Independence states our creed, there can be no right to abortion, since it means denying the most fundamental right of all to the unborn child, the right to life.
We have people there who do have substantial wisdom and substantial experience. And if they were confident enough to express their own views, that they wouldn't be bushwhacked by the party for casting a single vote like Bob Bennett was or like I was, they'd be willing to speak up and they'd be willing to speak their consciences and put their ideas on the line. But right now, there is timidity, there is fear that if they do that a single votes gonna cost them their job and they're not willing to make that kind of a sacrifice and they're not enough with the people.
All we have is our vote. But it's powerful.
I wouldn't vote for Obama.
Getting rich begins with the right mindset, the right words and the right plan.
I don't vote and I got nothing to do with it.
Does a person have a right to change his or her own religion? This is a fundamental human right, just like a right to freedom of speech.
Let's vote to fund the wall.
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