Quote by Rush Limbaugh
If you commit a crime, youre guilty. - Rush Limbaugh

If you commit a crime, youre guilty. – Rush Limbaugh

Other quotes by Rush Limbaugh

Well, the chairman of Federal Reserve just made his move to rescue Barack Obama. Were gonna have QE3. Were gonna print some more money. – Rush Limbaugh

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Money
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Will some reporter, or some Republican on the Sunday shows, please ask why tax cuts raid the non-existent Social Security Trust Fund but all the Democrats new spending doesnt? Will someone please ask that? – Rush Limbaugh

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Trust
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I know it when I dont know it. Sometimes I know it when I dont think I know it. I need to trust myself in these moments, these rare moments of self-doubt. – Rush Limbaugh

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Trust
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Other Quotes from
Guilt
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Punishment closely follows guilt as its companion. – Horace

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Guilt

Care should be taken that the punishment does not exceed the guilt; and also that some men do not suffer for offenses for which others are not even indicted. – Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Guilt

The very presence of guilt, let alone its tenacity, implies imbalance: Something, we suspect, is getting more of our energy than warrants, at the expense of something else, we suspect, that deserves more of our energy than we – Melinda M. Marshall

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Guilt

I am having so much fun performing, I feel almost guilty. I think, my God, I hope no one comes and busts me for this. – David Crosby

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Guilt

Random Quotes

Money is neither my god nor my devil. It is a form of energy that tends to make us more of who we already are, whether its greedy or loving. – Dan Millman

Category:
God

School districts in the US dont adopt technology very quickly. – Reed Hastings

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Technology

As far as the filmmaking process is concerned, stars are essentially worthless — and absolutely essential. – William Goldman

Instead of getting hard ourselves and trying to compete, women should try and give their best qualities to men — bring them softness, teach them how to cry. – Joan Baez, “Sexism Seen but not Heard,” Los Angeles Times, 1974

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Feminism