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The man that put that hurt look in your eyes, could be worth everything, or nothing at all.
— Nora Roberts
I have only two regrets:
I didn't shoot Henry Clay and I didn't hang John C. Calhoun. — Andrew Jackson
I didn't shoot Henry Clay and I didn't hang John C. Calhoun. — Andrew Jackson
War may make us great, but let it never be forgotten that peace only can make us both great and free.
— John C. Calhoun
Irresponsible power is inconsistent with liberty, and must corrupt those who exercise it.
— John C. Calhoun
When you get everything aligned, when love welcomes the longing, accepts it, learns to live with it, you make love.
— Anne Calhoun
We are not soul freelancers, but beings created to dance in the arms of the Trinity.
— Adele Ahlberg Calhoun
In looking back, I see nothing to regret and little to correct.
— John C. Calhoun
Had Calhoun been advised by me, he would have been the most popular man in the United States.
— Duff Green
...bravery to the point of apparent foolishness.
— Craig Calhoun
She was so goddamn beautiful, the way things that could end you were. Guns. Knives. The tawny bird of prey she resembled.
— Anne Calhoun
A compromise is but an act of Congress. It may be overruled at any time. It gives us no security. But the Constitution is stable. It is a rock.
— John C. Calhoun
Because there's nothing like the feel of a woman's body under mine, all tight and hot and wet as she slowly comes apart.
— Anne Calhoun
Demon, your reckoning has come. - Danel Blackwalker
— Daniel Calhoun
Learn from your mistakes and build on your successes.
— John C. Calhoun
...that's part of what marriage means: sometimes hating this other person but staying together because you promised you would.
— Ada Calhoun
should be a class in college, Vibrators 101.
— Lauren Calhoun
Beware the Wrath of a Patient Adversary.
— John C. Calhoun
The surrender of life is nothing to sinking down into acknowledgment of inferiority.
— John C. Calhoun
After eight years as President I have only two regrets: that I have not shot Henry Clay or hanged John C. Calhoun.
— Andrew Jackson
There is often, in the affairs of government, more efficiency and wisdom in non-action than in action.
— John C. Calhoun
I'm not trying to rescue her. She can rescue herself. I just want to give her a reason to try.
— Anne Calhoun
Science only goes so far, then comes God.
- Noah Calhoun- — Nicholas Sparks
- Noah Calhoun- — Nicholas Sparks
Dating is poetry. Marriage is a novel. There are times, maybe years, that are all exposition.
— Ada Calhoun
In my opinion, any navy less than that which would give us the habitual command of our own coast and seas would be little short of useless.
— John C. Calhoun
When we are rested, we notice desires as well as lies buried in our souls.
— Adele Ahlberg Calhoun
MR. CALHOUN. Never, never. MR. WEBSTER. What he means he is very apt to say. MR. CALHOUN. Always, always. MR. WEBSTER. And I honor him for it.
— Robert A. Caro
All right, you mangy bag of bones. One of us will meet the Spirits tonight. - Danel Blackwalker
— Daniel Calhoun
There is a tendency in all parties, when they have been for a long time in possession of power, to augment it.
— John C. Calhoun
faith is awakened if at all by the presence of One in whose presence one can do no other than believe.
— Robert L. Calhoun
My best advice to you - shut up.
— Jim Calhoun
People who don't marry miss both the pelting hardships of marriage and its warm rewards.
— Ada Calhoun
It is harder to preserve than to obtain liberty.
— John C. Calhoun
Protection and patriotism are reciprocal. This is the way which has led nations to greatness.
— John C. Calhoun
The best things are never easy, Hunter.
— Anne Calhoun
Through Christ we have victory.
— Nicole C. Calhoun
Get some facts and come back and see me!
— Jim Calhoun
Government has within it a tendency to abuse its powers.
— John C. Calhoun
It is no less the duty of the minority than a majority to endeavour to defend the country.
— John C. Calhoun
Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector.
— John C. Calhoun
War may be made by one party, but it requires two to make peace.
— John C. Calhoun
Tremors of fear scrolled up her back and across her scalp. Why did she have these dreams only when she slept on the beach?
— Bonnie S. Calhoun
John Calhoun, if you secede from my nation I will secede your head from the rest of your body.
— Andrew Jackson
Wherever you go, there you are. You would just have different problems. Are the problems you have now so bad that any other problems would be better?
— Ada Calhoun
I want to say that at various points in your marriage, may it last forever, you will look at this person and feel only rage.
— Ada Calhoun
I like how you blush, beautiful.
— Anne Calhoun
The object of a Constitution is to restrain the Government, as that of laws is to restrain individuals.
— John C. Calhoun
The will of a majority is the will of a rabble. Progressive democracy is incompatable with liberty.
— John C. Calhoun
I believe that things should be used, even rare and valuable things, otherwise they lose their essential nature. That's far worse than being broken.
— Dia Calhoun
In the unfixables of our lives we are invited to keep company with Jesus and take a risk that God's intentions toward us are good.
— Adele Ahlberg Calhoun
What people can excel our Northern and New England brethren in skill, invention, activity, energy, perseverance, and enterprise?
— John C. Calhoun
I am, on principle, opposed to war and in favor of peace because I regard peace as a positive good and war as a positive evil.
— John C. Calhoun
He'd never seen a woman look more satiated, a small, knowing smile on her face, like she knew a secret. A secret about him. One he didn't even know.
— Anne Calhoun
(Personally, I have avoided many fights by going to bed angry and waking up to realize that I'd just been tired.)
— Ada Calhoun
The romantic fairy tales we grew up with -- where marriage is the happy ending rather than the opening scene -- are not useful for grown-ups.
— Ada Calhoun