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In order to validate our Africanness, we hold on to tradition at all cost, banning critical engagement in an attempt to preserve its sacredness
— Malebo Sephodi
Banning prayer in school in effect made God unconstitutional.
— Rush Limbaugh
A constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages is a form of gay bashing and it would do nothing at all to protect traditional marriages.
— Coretta Scott King
We're not looking at banning all weapons.
— Gary Ackerman
Any book worth banning is a book worth reading.
— Isaac Asimov
It is stupid on my part to think of banning the media.
— Shah Rukh Khan
Safety concerns are reasonable. Banning refugees is certainly not.
— Lawrence O'Donnell
Banning books gives us silence when we need speech. It closes our ears when we need to listen. It makes us blind when we need sight.
— Stephen Chbosky
I didn't know that President Bush would endorse a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
— Mary Cheney
There is no way the American public will sit still for the banning of or putting any significant restrictions on the kinds of guns they want.
— James Q. Wilson
Banning guns addresses a fundamental right of all Americans to feel safe.
— Dianne Feinstein
You wouldn't be caught wearing cheap perfume, would you? Then why do you want to wear cheap perfume in your conduct?
— Margaret Culkin Banning
She never quite leaves her children at home, even when she doesn't take them along.
— Margaret Culkin Banning
In 1738, the Pope issued an encyclical banning all participation in Masonry under threat of excommunication.
— James Wasserman
For a while, some schools across the country were banning spelling bees. For obvious reasons, of course - steroids
— Craig Ferguson
Banning refugees from fleeing west Africa is like shuttering up the windows while a house burns down,
— Sarah Hanson-Young
It isn't easy to be the person who sometimes has to try to preserve your happiness at the expense of your fun.
— Margaret Culkin Banning
If you do not like anything in a particular book, then sit and discuss it. Banning a book is not a solution. We have to tackle it ideologically.
— Atal Bihari Vajpayee
I'll be bossy and damn proud! Banning words, please. Try banning the system that produces polices that promote inequity.
— Rosa Clemente
Embarrassingly for Obama, it appeared that his administration had jumped the gun on banning the bullets.
— John R. Lott Jr.
Worrying that banning flag desecration would inhibit free speech reveals a misunderstanding of the flag's fundamental nature.
— Adrian Cronauer
Regrets are as personal as fingerprints.
— Margaret Culkin Banning
Sometimes it's a short step from banning to burning.
— Howard Zinn
Banning guns is an idea whose time has come.
— Joe Biden
Sentences that begin with "all women" are never, never true.
— Margaret Culkin Banning
I'm sure the only act that sells more books than a good banning is a good burning.
— Pansy Schneider-Horst
Some grown-ups could be so inherently stupid. Try banning homework sometime. You might see those straight A's so many parents long for.
— Heather Brewer
Saudi Arabia inflames the Sunni-Shiite divide and sets a pernicious example of intolerance by banning churches.
— Nicholas Kristof
Cleaning up with children around is like shoveling during a blizzard
— Margaret Culkin Banning
In Scotland football hooliganism has been met by banning alcohol from grounds but in England this solution has been circumnavigated
— Wallace Mercer
No, we're not looking at how to control criminals ... we're talking about banning the AK-47 and semi-automatic guns.
— Howard Metzenbaum
The trouble with books is that you don't know what's in them 'till is too late
— Jeanette Winterson
What if I got hit by lightning while walking with an umbrella? Ban umbrellas! Fight the menace of lightning!
— Cory Doctorow
The most damaging prejudice consists of banning any kind of investigation of nature.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe