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I believe yours is the only wisdom, Demelza.
— Winston Graham
I believe boycotts are wrong.
— Jan Brewer
Instead of a president who boycotts Prime Minister Netanyahu, imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of Israel.
— Ted Cruz
When you're dealing with boycotts, you don't need everyone. You just need enough to be effective.
— Al Sharpton
I seek to be myself.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Read as much as you can, and then sit down and write.
— Jon Scieszka
She could barely remember what life had been like before him and didn't even want to try. All Grace knew was that she wanted to be with him, always.
— Victoria Michaels
As my eyes struggled to adjust, Edward whispered, Renesmee.
— Stephenie Meyer
Satan is the master of the ultimate double-talk and sophistry. He calls evil good and continues to confuse men with his cleverly disguised untruths.
— Billy Graham
I remain committed to improving the government services to which Hudson Valley veterans are entitled.
— Sue Kelly
Such boycotts threaten academic speech and exchange, which is our solemn duty as academic institutions to protect.
— Molly Corbett Broad
I am against boycotts in general: boycotts against us as well as anything and everything that can be boycotted.
— Ada Yonath
It had always made sense to me to build a business based on what people really wanted, rather than guess what we thought they might want.
— Michael Dell
Unfortunately, more and more Muslim voices are calling for boycotts of the United States and its products.
— Richard Neal
Sanctions and boycotts would be tied to serious political dialogue.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
I believe marriage is not just a bond but a sacred bond between a man and a woman.
— Hillary Clinton
If people mean that man has in himself the power to work in partnership with God's grace they are most wretchedly deluding themselves.
— John Calvin