My Country Right Or Wrong Quotes
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up in a middle-class family, so I never thought I would starve.
— Walter Isaacson
There are no fortresses that Bolsheviks cannot storm.
— Joseph Stalin
My country right or wrong; when right, to keep her right; when wrong, to put her right.
— Carl Schurz
One section of our country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended.
— Abraham Lincoln
True love does not only encompass the things that make you feel good, it also holds you to a standard of accountability.
— Monica Johnson
I feel like the 'NCIS' set is where people are allowed to be the nice human beings they really are. That quality is valued there.
— Julie Ann Emery
I told him that if one had to ask which, it generally meant neither.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong.
— Stephen Decatur
No house is big enough for the rule of two women.
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
Then he looked at a car. It was odd how soon one got used to cars without horses, he thought. They used to look ridiculous.
— Virginia Woolf
David Cameron was wrong on this [Brexit]. He didn't get the mood of his country right. He was very surprised to see what happened.
— Donald Trump
My country, right or wrong, but still my country.
— Stephen Decatur
I don't want to repeat myself. I don't want to shoot 10 installments of 'Infernal Affairs.'
— Andrew Lau
People aren't happy because they're successful. They're successful because they're happy.
— Jeff Sutherland
The man who says, 'my country right or wrong' is like the man who says, 'my mother drunk or sober'
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
That pernicious sentiment, "Our country, right or wrong."
— James Russell Lowell
My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right." In
— Stephen Kinzer
In a country that doesn't discriminate between fame and infamy, the latter presents itself as plainly more achievable.
— Lionel Shriver
I hope to find my country in the right: however I will stand by her, right or wrong.
— John J. Crittenden