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Unbridled capitalism will lead to some very real problems.
— Kenneth Rogoff
Unbridled talent can handicap you with hubris.
— Khang Kijarro Nguyen
Whenever we confront an unbridled desire we are surely in the presence of a tragedy-in-the-making.
— Quentin Crisp
We can't allow ourselves to descend down the rabbit hole of unbridled partisanship for partisan sake.
— Mike Quigley
I felt frighteningly unbridled.
— Amy Carol Reeves
I feel safer with a Pyrrho than with a Saint Paul, for a jesting wisdom is gentler than an unbridled sanctity.
— Emil Cioran
A drow and a dwarf, a dwarf and a drow, a hunnerd times better'n a fox and a cow! Bwahaha! Athrogate added with unbridled enthusiasm.
— R.A. Salvatore
Nerd. One whose unbridled passion for something defines who they are as a person, without fear of other people's judgment.
— Zachary Levi
The qualities that I have seen successful people in HPOs posses: unbridled passion and enthusiasm.
— Andre De Waal
Being spiritual does not mean being dead serious. If you allow life to happen within you exuberantly, unbridled, you will touch the spirit.
— Jaggi Vasudev
Mankind will in time discover that unbridled majorities are as tyrannical and cruel as unlimited despots.
— John Adams
I don't think that capitalism should be unbridled, if by 'unbridled' you mean unregulated.
— Chris Patten
Children are monsters of unbridled egotism and will, for they spring directly from nature, hostile intimations of immorality.
— Camille Paglia
Still, it was fair to say that the minimum requirement for a truly enjoyable existence would be unbridled promiscuity.
— Aleksandar Hemon
Fatherhood is the unending imperfect task of turning yourself into your dad while secretly maintaining the unbridled elation of your boyhood
— Chris Hadfield
A terrible animal, indeed, is an unbridled woman.
— John Lothrop Motley
The stallion and his mare,
unbridled, with arrow-pattern,
are worked on.
the blue cloth
before the door
of religion and inspiration ... — Hilda Doolittle
unbridled, with arrow-pattern,
are worked on.
the blue cloth
before the door
of religion and inspiration ... — Hilda Doolittle
You make me ride a horse, you get unbridled puns." "That's clever, I approve." "Thank you." Ty said
— Abigail Roux
Humor is a spontaneous, wonderful bit of an outburst that just comes. It's unbridled, its unplanned, it's full of suprises.
— Erma Bombeck
Unbridled capitalism in the United States can't be sustained socially. It leads to tensions.
— Kenneth Rogoff
The greatest danger facing our nation isn't terrorism, global warming or the energy crisis. It is out-of-control, unbridled government spending.
— R. Lee Wrights
By way of this unprecedented, unbridled literary promiscuity, I have made some pleasant discoveries.
— Anna Lyndsey
One of the reasons we do history, in fact, is because it acts as a brake, a control, on our otherwise unbridled enthusiasm for our own ideas.
— N. T. Wright
Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it?
— Paul J. Zak
An unbridled imagination is the fountain of youth; it's what keeps us young at heart.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
You never see the old austerity That was the essence of civility; Young people hereabouts, unbridled, now Just want.
— Moliere
Republicans stand for raw, unbridled evil and greed and ignorance smothered in balloons and ribbons.
— Frank Zappa
Stress is like fire: When controlled and used for a purpose, it serves us well. Left unbridled, it can consume us.
— Brendan Brazier
Unbridled passion with an incredibly hot seven hundred-year-old Highlander in the middle of the night? Mm Yeah. Bring it on.
— Amy Jarecki
Human passions unbridled by morality and religion ... would break the stronges cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net.
— John Adams
In the modern view, unbridled personal freedom is the only good to be pursued; any obstacle to it is a problem to be overcome.
— Anthony Daniels
Unbridled truth often gets sacrificed on the altar of the greater good.
— Robert J. Crane
It's only natural for unbridled partisanship, unrestrained by allegiance to a greater cause, to lead to chaos.
— George Washington
Christ exposed Himself not only to the unbridled hostility of angry men, but, more significantly, to the unmitigated wrath of God.
— R.C. Sproul
Milrose Munce had watched his unbridled mouth screeching ahead of him down the track, as his mind flew into the dust like a wheel from a broken axle.
— Douglas Anthony Cooper