“No one can read our Constitution without concluding that the people who wrote it wanted their government severely limited; the words "no" and "not" employed in restraint of government power occur 24 times in the first seven articles of the Constitution and 22 more times in the Bill of Rights.” PeopleFirstsGovernmentWantedAmericaPoliticalRightsConstitutionBillsSevenLibertarianCommunismMore TimeArticlesLibertarianismRestraintEmployedLimited GovernmentBill Of RightsLimited FreedomAmerica FreedomConcluding Author:Edmund A. Opitz
“I played football for seven years in Spain and was called everything because I was from South America, and I never went out crying like a baby, like Patrice Evra, saying that someone had said something to me.” YearsSaidAmericaCryFootballBabySouthSevenSpainSeven YearsSouth America Author:Gus Poyet
“In America ... the seven ages of man have become preschooler, Pepsi generation, baby boomer, mid-lifer, empty-nester, senior citizen, and organ donor.” MenAgeAmericaGenerationsBabyCitizensEmptySevenOrgansSeniorDonorsBoomersSenior CitizenBaby BoomerPepsiOrgan Donor Author:Bill Cosby
“The man responsible for keeping Americans safe from another terrorist attack on American soil for nearly seven years now will go down in history as one of America's greatest presidents.” MenYearsAmericaPresidentHe ManSafeResponsibleSevenTerroristSoilSeven YearsTerrorist Attacks Author:Ann Coulter
“The happiest people in America socialize about seven hours a day.” PeopleAmericaHoursSeven Author:Dan Buettner
“Everything that I've accomplished in life was because of America and because of California, so I should take seven years out of my life to be a public servant and to serve the people of California regardless of the lack of pay.” PeopleShouldYearsAmericaPaySevenCaliforniaServantAccomplishedSeven YearsPublic Servants Author:Arnold Schwarzenegger