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When you're an actor, you're a slave to other people's visions.
— Sylvester Stallone
some supporters of the unrestrained free market have found that dogma: the claim that science is nothing more than politics.
— Timothy Snyder
If had to label myself, I guess classical liberal would be best.
— David Harsanyi
In fact unrestrained capitalism is quite cruel and the cost is on the individual human, on his or her grace.
— George Saunders
His tongue fucks my mouth the way his cock fills my pussy. Deeply, urgently, and completely unrestrained.
— Pam Godwin
262."Be square but do not cut; be sharp but do not stab; be straight forward but do not unrestrained; be bright but do not dazzle.
— Lao-Tzu
Unrestrained liberalism only makes the strong stronger and the weak weaker and excludes the most excluded.
— Pope Francis
The mysteries I desired to learn of heaven and earth and all that is between could only be taught by experiencing you.
— Truth Devour
Greatness untethered from God results in calamity unrestrained by men.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
I doubt most people could survive being defined by the least advisable sexual encounter they've engaged in.
— Amanda Marcotte
Most mother-women give up whatever ghost of a unique and human self they may have when they 'marry' and raise children.
— Phyllis Chesler
They wished that someone would look at them like Bo looks at me, with unrestrained pride and love.
— Jen Frederick
A man is a fabulous nuisance in space right now. He's not worth all the cost of putting him up there and keeping him comfortable and working.
— James Van Allen
When the purge of teacher individualism is unrestrained, eccentricity, initiative and individuality become the casualties.
— Andy Hargreaves
I think,' said Raja Rao, 'unrestrained urge is promiscuity while passion refined is romanticism.
— BS Murthy
When anger rushes unrestrained to action, like a hot steed, it stumbles on its way. The man of thought strikes deepest and strikes safely.
— Richard Savage
Unrestrained competition can drive people into actions that they would otherwise regret.
— George Soros
I'm blessed to be able to work at something that I'm good at, and that I love. It's not something I take for granted.
— Emmylou Harris
people whose lives are riddled with unrestrained sin act like rebellious children. Sin, when unrestrained, infantilizes a person.
— Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
Unrestrained greed means the ruin of the great woods and the drying up of the sources of the rivers.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The gospel alone liberates you to live a life of scandalous generosity, unrestrained sacrifice, uncommon valor, and unbounded courage.
— Tullian Tchividjian
Religion is made up of unrestrained wishes.
— Dorothee Solle
True security lies in the unrestrained embrace of insecurity - in the recognition that we never really stand on solid ground, and never can.
— Oliver Burkeman
Because the greatest part of a road trip isn't arriving at your destination. It's all the wild stuff that happens along the way.
— Emma Chase
I guess I don't think there's any reason to feel guilty about having joy in your life, regardless of how bad things are in the world.
— Jeff Tweedy
A saint realizes that it is God who engineers his circumstances; consequently there are no complaints, only unrestrained surrender to Jesus.
— Oswald Chambers
It's only natural for unbridled partisanship, unrestrained by allegiance to a greater cause, to lead to chaos.
— George Washington
My unrestrained commitment of myself to God gives the Holy Spirit the opportunity to grant to me the holiness of Jesus Christ.
— Oswald Chambers
Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire.
— Henry Miller
You are afraid of the people unrestrained-how ridiculous!
— Marquis De Sade
A writer has many tools: eyes, ears, nose, sensations, thoughts feelings and imagination. The tools can construct a house of stories.
— Mark Rubinstein
Everything ungirt, artless, ardent, urgent about Louie was to the fore: all over herself she gave the impression of twisted stockings.
— Elizabeth Bowen