May 4th Quotes
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May 4th Quotes & Sayings
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My knee has always given me problems. But it got to the point where I actually had to start giving up things. And I hate that.
— Caitlyn Jenner
Admiration takes on a whole new level when you appreciate just how complex it is to run a modern business.
— Ursula Burns
If Parliament may take from me one shilling in the pound, what security have I for the other nineteen?
— Richard Henry Lee
Faith in God's revelation has nothing to do with an ideology which glorifies the status quo.
— Karl Barth
But now it's just another show, you leave em laughing when you go. And if you care, don't let them know, don't give yourself away.
— Joni Mitchell
I don't think you're human if you don't get nervous.
— Sidney Crosby
Love is you. Love is calling you. Life is awaiting you. Go forth and live fully. Be whomever you are. Define you.
— Sereda Aleta Dailey
You can say we're trying too hard or that we didn't try hard enough, but we're not trying at all; we're just doing what we do.
— Taylor Hanson
Our great modern Republic. May those who seek the blessings of its institutions and the protection of its flag remember the obligations they impose.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Voting is one of the few things where boycotting in protest clearly makes the problem worse rather than better.
— Jane Bowles
I will not quarrel with a slight mistake, Such as our nature's frailty may excuse.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The first great work (a task performed by few)
Is that yourself may to yourself be true. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Is that yourself may to yourself be true. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The same good folk who would burn me for a psychal now paid me to use my cursed gramarye to guard their sheep.
— Hazel Butler
So May 4th in the labor movement has always been an important date.
— William Kunstler
What you keep by you, you may change and mend but words, once spoken, can never be recalled.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon