“It would convert the Treasury of the United States into a manufactory of paper money. It makes the House of Representatives and the Senate, or the caucus of the party which happens to be in the majority, the absolute dictator of the financial and business affairs of this country. This scheme surpasses all the centralism and all the Caesarism that were ever charged upon the Republican party in the wildest days of the war or in the events growing out of the war.” WarCountryStatesHappensHouseUnitedPartyUnited StatesGrowingEventsRepublicanPaperAbsolutesMajorityAffairFinancialSenateRepresentativesDictatorSchemesRepublican PartyTreasuryHouse Of RepresentativesCaucusPaper Money Author:James A. Garfield
“People have an absolute right to believe what they want to believe and to say what they want to say, and churches have an absolute protection to preach and do and not do whatever they choose to do within their houses of worship. But nondiscrimination laws apply to the commercial marketplace and they do protect all of us.” PeopleWantBelieveLawHouseChurchProtectWorshipAbsolutesProtectionMarketplaceHouses Of Worship Author:Chris Christie
“I can think of few more worthy achievements than keeping a library alive and well for a century. As far as I am concerned, one of the absolute backbones of a free society and a democracy is the library offering access to a treasure house of information to all.” ThinkingWellsI CanHouseDemocracyAliveCenturyInformationAchievementConcernedAbsolutesLibraryWorthyAccessTreasureOfferingFree SocietyBackbone Author:Gillian Roberts
“I was always around people who were in the business from the time I was an absolute baby. I grew up in New York City, and my parents, my sister, and I had a house on Fire Island, and they were part of a set of people that were all close and friendly, most of whom were involved in show business in one regard or another. So it was always familiar to me, and I kind of enjoyed it.” PeopleKindShowsHouseParentCitiesFireNew YorkBabyGrewInvolvedGrew UpAbsolutesRegardFamiliarEnjoyedIslandsFriendlyNew York CityMy SisterShow Business Author:Fred Melamed
“Initially, I was very much concerned with having absolute control. But as time has gone by, I'm not. I mean, the whole first record was really just how I spent my free time: stoned and drinking coffee in my house, spending three hours on a song.” FirstsMeanWholeSongThreeHouseHoursGoneRecordsConcernedAbsolutesDrinkingSpendingCoffeeFree TimeDrinking Coffee Author:Dee Dee Ramone
“Remember we had two Democratic houses of Congress along with the [Barack] Obama administration that laid out those policies before they lost Congress because people were very disappointed in what the Obama administration did - bailing out Wall Street instead of bailing out Main Street. So as someone who follows the climate very closely, there's no question that "all of the above" has been an absolute disaster.” PeopleHas BeensTwoRememberHouseLostStreetsPolicyWallAbsolutesDemocraticClimateCongressDisasterAdministrationBarackDisappointedMain StreetBailing Out Author:Jill Stein
“What I worry about would be that you essentially have two chambers, the House and the Senate, but you have simply, majoritarian, absolute power on either side. And that's just not what the founders intended.” TwoGovernmentWould BeHouseSidesWorryAbsolutesSenateFoundersChamberAbsolute Power Author:Barack Obama
“No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream. Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more. Within, walls continued upright, bricks met neatly, floors were firm, and doors were sensibly shut; silence lay steadily against the wood and stone of Hill House, and whatever walked there, walked alone.” YearsLongDreamRealityMightHouseSilenceDarknessDoorsConditionsWallMetsHorrorStonesAbsolutesLaysWoodsHillsFirmSaneOrganismsBricksEightyLarksDarkness Within Book:The Haunting of Hill House Source: The Haunting of Hill House
“The Universe is very, very big. It also loves a paradox. For example, it has some extremely strict rules. Rule number one: Nothing lasts forever. Not you or your family or your house or your planet or the sun. It is an absolute rule. Therefore when someone says that their love will never die, it means that their love is not real, for everything that is real dies. Rule number two: Everything lasts forever.” MeanTwoRealBigsLastsDiesUniverseHouseLove IsNumbersSunForeverExamplePlanetsAbsolutesParadoxStrictNothing Lasts ForeverStrict Rules Book:Between the Bridge and the River: A Novel Source: Between the Bridge and the River: A Novel
“A world in which time is absolute is a world of consolation. For while the movements of people are unpredictable, the movement of time is predictable. While people can be doubted, time cannot be doubted. While people brood, time skips ahead without looking back. In the coffee houses, in the government buildings, in boats of Lake Geneva, people look at their watches and take refuge in time. Each person knows that somewhere is recorded the moment she was born, the moment she took her first step, the moment of her first passion, the moment she said goodbye to her parents.” PeopleKnowsWorldFirstsLooksPersonsSaidMomentsGovernmentPassionHouseParentBornStepsWatchesMovementBuildingAbsolutesCoffeeBoatGoodbyeLakesFirst StepsRefugeLooking BackUnpredictableConsolationPredictableDoubtedSkipGenevaCoffee Houses Author:Alan Lightman
“Not all the treasures of the world, so far as I believe, could have induced me to support an offensive war, for I think it murder; but if a thief breaks into my house, burns and destroys my property, and kills or threatens to kill me, or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it?” IfsThinkingWorldBelieveWarSufferingHouseI BelieveBreakCasesSupportMurderAbsolutesPropertyTreasureThievesOffensiveKill MeNational Defense Author:Thomas Paine
“I have a little office in my house and it is an absolute pigsty but I know exactly where everything is and there are little things stuck all over the walls, and papers in in-trays and files I have saved on my computer and playlists I have made on my iTunes - things that take me to a place that I think is appropriate.” ThinkingKnowsLittlesMadeHouseWallOfficePaperComputerAbsolutesSavedStuckAppropriateLittle ThingsTake MePapersFilesItunesTraysPlaylists Author:Tom Hiddleston
“Get rid of the guns. We had the Second Amendment that said you have the right to bear arms. I haven't seen the British really coming by my house looking for it. And besides, the right to bear arms is not an absolute right anyway, as New York's Sullivan Law proves. We talk about ourselves as a violent society, and some of that is right and some of it is claptrap. But I think if you took away the guns, and I mean really take away the guns, not what Congress is doing now, you would see that violent society diminish considerably.” IfsThinkingMeanSaidLawHouseHavensNew YorkArmsBearsProveGunAbsolutesCongressBritishViolentAmendmentsDiminishSecond AmendmentRight To Bear Arms Author:Roger Rosenblatt