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Bill Clinton is a liar, a perverted kind of a guy anyway, and he is always stroking black folks rather than telling them the truth.
— Tucker Carlson
Heroes don't always wear capes, badges, or uniforms. Sometimes, they support those who do.
— Andrea Randall
We don't tolerate terrorism. We go after the terrorists and those who support them and those who justify their actions.
— Adel Al-Jubeir
I have many gay friends who don't support gay marriage either.
— Lucinda Creighton
I always wanted to know what it felt like to fall on stage ... now I know. It's not how you fall, but how you get up
— Geoffrey Holder
I don't believe we own our children, they're their own souls who make their own choices, we just guide and support them.
— Elle Macpherson
The next revolution ... will be when those who work refuse to support those who don't.
— Wally Hickel
He never wanted love, though. You cannot eat love, nor buy a horse with it, nor warm your halls on a cold night.
— George R R Martin
We only hurt others because we don't love ourselves. Learning to truly love yourself changes your relationship with everyone.
— Bryant H. McGill
My upbringing involves individuals who helped me along the way. I don't think I would be here today without that support.
— Dwyane Wade
No matter how much good you do, there will always be a few per cent of people who don't support you.
— Vincent Tan
Instead of quoting the Buddha, be the Buddha, be "the awakened one," which is what the word buddha means.
— Eckhart Tolle
Life justified itself. It might be cruel, treacherous, ironic, but it was life, and pain was as much a part of it as joy.
— Sheila Kaye-Smith
You can't help everyone and most critically you can't help people who don't need you or see the value you have to offer
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
One may imagine that a man who blew the trumpet for his living would be glad to play the violin for his amusement.
— Winston Churchill