I Quotes
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“I support the world and love everybody. It's about spreading love and breaking down barriers, not building up hate.”
“I support this proposal and agree with this great and important initiative to abolish militarism and war. I will continue to speak out for an end to the institution of militarism and war and for institutions built on international law and human rights and nonviolent conflict resolution.”
“I support transitioning from the progressive tax to a flat tax system - both individual and corporate/business.”
“I support women, men, anybody who is in a place that's not their strongest and who is ready to push forward.”
“I support women. I'm like a human BRA.”
“I support workplace clean air. But a federal ban on smoking would mean that you couldn't smoke in your own home. I don't care what people do in their home.”
“I support, defend, and admire prostitutes, gay or straight. They do important and necessary work, whether moralists of the Left and Right like it or not. Feminists who think they can abolish the sex trade are in a state of massive delusion. Only a ruthless, fascist regime of vast scale could eradicate the rogue sex impulse that is indistinguishable from the life force. Simply in the Western world, pagan sexuality has survived 2000 years of Judaeo-Christian persecution and is hardly going to be defeated by a few feminists whacking at it with their brooms.”
“I supported Arizona's immigration law by joining in that lawsuit to defend it. Every day I have Texans on that border that are doing their job.”
“I supported Barack Obama originally. I supported him for reelection and the alternative of a Mitt Romney is very, very clear to everybody. And I think the president has done a good job in a number of areas. But one area that has concerned me from day one has been his reliance on Wall Street type people in terms of financial matters.”
“I supported Bob Schaffer's three races for Congress. But we all had concerns about whether he could win statewide. Then my wife suggested that I get it.”
“I supported Israel 100 percent as a senator for 28 years and I've supported it 100 percent as Secretary of State.”
“I supported John McCain for president. I raised a million dollars for him. Still a lot of money. I supported him. He lost. He let us down. So I never liked him as much after that because I don`t like losers.”
“I supported myself by delivering the 'Wall Street Journal' and doing odd jobs. I love plumbing and carpentry.”
“I supported Obama because of his relationships. A lot of the things he believes in, you would say that it's not in the best interest for someone in my tax bracket, but it's not about that. It's about him making the world better and making it equal and even all around, and that's what I'm supporting when I supported Obama.”
“I supported the assault weapon ban.”
“I supported the Iraq resolution, but that was not an approval of war in Iraq and certainly was not approval for an occupation of Iraq.”
“I supported the Korean Trade Agreement in 2011. They promised - when it was signed, President [Barak] Obama said it would increase our exports to Korea by $10 billion a year.That creates jobs in America.Since - last year, 2015, there was no increase, like instead of billions of dollars there was like a $100 million increase in our exports to Korea, whereas as their imports to us went up $12 billion, and our trade deficit increased 240 percent.”
“I supported the stimulus package.”
“I supported the war in Afghanistan because 3000 of our people were murdered and I thought we had a right to defend the people of the United States.”
“I supported this bill. I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and who have lived here even though sometime back they may have entered illegally.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Ronald Reagan, 1984
“I supported to reduce oil consumption in California by 50 percent, 50 percent in the next 15 years. They didn`t even bother to show up.”
“I suppose "giving without expecting anything in return" isn't something new, but it always pushes your happy button when you do it or see it.”
“I suppose . . . in writing you can't have regrets. I mean, you just get it down the way it was . . . it's only wishful thinking that things could be other than they were.”
“I suppose [...] that the most convincing way to fool an enemy would be to fool a friend.”
Source: Heir to the Shadows: The Black Jewels Trilogy 2
“I suppose [my life] has most resembled a blue chip stock: fairly stable, more ups than downs, and gradually trending upward over time. A good buy, a lucky buy, and I've learned that not everyone can say that about his life.”
“I suppose a child's first obligation is to become a stranger to his parents.”
Source: Where Shadows Fall
“I suppose a cry does us all good at times-clears the air as other rain does.”
Source: Dracula
“I suppose a fire that burns that bright is not meant to last.”
“I suppose a good director is like a teacher. I think that someone like David Cronenberg was very much like a teacher, because there's an openness, but a certain set of rules of behavior, and a certain conduct expected. But there's an atmosphere that's relaxed and conducive to exploration, and that is created by someone like Cronenberg.”
“I suppose a good recipe for life would be to allow nothing into it, knowingly at least, which is bitter.
It’s disappointing we aren’t able to simply spit people out that don’t taste well.”
Source: Finding Parker
“I suppose a human's carriage is a dwarf's bus.”
Source: Gods on the Mountain
“I suppose a lot of teenage girls feel invisible sometimes, like they just disappear. Well, that's me—Cammie the Chameleon. But I'm luckier than most because, at my school, that's considered cool. I go to a school for spies.”
Source: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
“I suppose a part of me wished when I put my key in the door, it would magically open into a different apartment, a different life, a place so bright with joy and excitement that I'd be temporarily blinded when I first saw it. I pictured what a documentary film crew would capture in my face as I glimpsed this whole new world before me, like in those home improvement shows Reva liked to watch when she came over. First, I'd cringe with surprise. But then, once my eyes adjusted to the light, they'd grow wide and glisten with awe. I'd drop the keys and the coffee and wander in, spinning around with my jaw hanging open, shocked at the transformation of my dim, gray apartment into a paradise of realized dreams. But what would it look like exactly? I had no idea. When I tried to imagine this new place, all I could come up with was a cheesy mural of a rainbow, a man in a white bunny costume, a set of dentures in a glass, a huge slice of watermelon on a yellow plate—an odd prediction, maybe, of when I'm ninety-five and losing my mind in an assisted-living facility where they treat the elderly residents like retarded children. I should be so lucky, I thought. I opened the door to my apartment, and, of course, nothing had changed.”
Source: My Year of Rest and Relaxation
“I suppose Abraham Lincoln was right when he claimed you can't fool all the people all of the time. Then again, he'd never come to Maggody.”
Source: Martians in Maggody
“I suppose actors crave attention of some kind or they have suffered some form of arrested development and are still living in a sort of child's fantasy existence at some level in their psyche.”
“I suppose all along all I ever really wanted to do was paint people. That never changed.”
“I suppose all fictional characters, especially in adventure or heroic fiction, at the end of the day are our dreams about ourselves. And sometimes they can be really revealing.”
“I suppose all moms have an idea who they hope their daughters will be. Like a connect-the-dots picture where you think you know what shape it will become. But then it's the daughter who draws the lines, and she might connect the dots you didn't intend, making a whole different picture. So I've gotta trust the dots she's given me, and she's gotta trust me to draw the picture myself.”
“I suppose all of my films have a common theme. If I think about it, though, the only theme I can think of is really a question: Why can’t people be happier together?”
Source: Akira Kurosawa: Interviews
“I suppose all of those New Romantic clubs were quite up their own asses in a way. Well, Taboo was up its own ass in a different way, but not in terms of rules.”
“I suppose all of us - we have the old Protestant work ethic of feeling guilty when you're not working, and getting a buzz from feeling like you're really busy. That's the reason to sort of carry on.”
“I suppose all this sounds very crazy — all these terrible emotions always do sound foolish when we put them into our inadequate words. They are not meant to be spoken — only felt and endured.”
Source: Anne's House of Dreams
“I suppose all we can really share with people is a taste for the same kinds of weather.”
Source: Save Me the Waltz: A Novel
“I suppose all writers are crazy, but if they are any good, I believe they have a terrible honesty.”
“I suppose all writers worry about the well running dry.”
“I suppose also that watching marketing and publicity stuff play out from behind the scenes, making those plans and seeing each piece fall into place or not, each year, for each book, has made me a little more tranquil about the process for my own book than I might otherwise be.”
“I suppose an active imagination can be a form of madness. Or it can be the thing that keeps you from going mad.”
“I suppose an artist takes the elements of his life and rearranges them and then has them perceived by others as though they were the elements of their lives.”
“I suppose an unmarried woman just over thirty, who lives alone and has no apparent ties, must expect to find herself involved or interested in other people's business, and if she is also a clergyman's daughter then one might really say that there is no hope for her.”
Source: Excellent Women
“I suppose any note, no matter how sour, sounds like a song if you hold onto it long enough.”