“I have never admitted the right of an elderly author to alter the work of a young author, even when the young author happens to be his former self.”— George Bernard Shaw, en.wikiquote.org
“We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it.”— George Bernard Shaw, amazon.com
“My method is to take the utmost trouble to find the right thing to say, and then to say it with the utmost levity.”— George Bernard Shaw, amazon.com
“Temple is an intensely moral creature. She has a passionate sense of right and wrong, for example, in regard to the treatment of animals; and law, for her, is clearly not just the law of the land but, in some far deeper sense, a divine or cosmic law, whose violation can have disastrous effects—seemi…”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“I am fifty-two years of age. I am a bishop in the Anglican Church, and a few people might be constrained to say that I was reasonably responsible. In the land of my birth I cannot vote, whereas a young person of eighteen can vote. And why? Because he or she possesses that wonderful biological attrib…”— Desmond Tutu, en.wikiquote.org
“Whenever this administration has gone to the left I have voted for it, and whenever it has gone to the right I have voted against it.”— Huey Long, en.wikiquote.org
“In the mind perfect intelligence flourished and reigned, uprightness attended as its companion, and all the senses were prepared and moulded for due obedience to reason; and in the body there was a suitable correspondence with this internal order.”— John Calvin, amazon.com
“What is right is not always popular and what is popular is not always right.”— Albert Einstein, goodreads.com
“I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it.”— Thomas Paine, amazon.com
“Whatever is my right as a man is also the right of another; and it becomes my duty to guarantee as well as to possess.”— Thomas Paine, amazon.com
“Neither the few nor the many have a right to act merely by their will, in any matter connected with duty, trust, engagement, or obligation.”— Edmund Burke, en.wikiquote.org
“Remember everything is right until it’s wrong. You’ll know when it’s wrong.”— Ernest Hemingway, amazon.com
“It takes great courage to see the world in all its tainted glory, and still to love it. And even more courage to see it in the one you love.”— Oscar Wilde, google.com
“I just want you to feel you’re doing well. I hate for people to die embarrassed.”— William Goldman, Fezzik, André the Giant, amazon.com