Quote by Rand Paul
I think my dad has helped me tremendously. - Rand Paul

I think my dad has helped me tremendously. – Rand Paul

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For most of our history, no one dared to tell Americans, you dont build that. – Rand Paul

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The main thing I say on war is that we need to obey the law and formally declare war. – Rand Paul

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American inventiveness and the desire to build developed because we were guaranteed the right to own our success. – Rand Paul

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They have had such a crazy life living with me as their dad. Not crazy but different from their friends. – Sebastian Bach

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Im afraid that this is me getting on my high horse now but we have yob television, yob newspapers, and funny enough whereas it was my mum and dad, school, police, church who used to set the standards, now its tabloids and yob television who set the standards by which people live. – Gordon Strachan

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My dad was a golden gloves boxer in the Marine Corps, then a deputy sheriff. My mom worked as an office assistant. – Susana Martinez

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And my dad drilled it in my head, you know, If you want it bad enough, and youre willing to make the sacrifices, you can do it. But first you have to believe in yourself. – Jennie Finch

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If you give what can be taken, you are not really giving. Take what you are given, not what you want to be given. Give what cannot be taken. – Idries Shah

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One of the great questions of philosophy is, do we innately have morality, or do we get it from celestial dictation? A study of the Ten Commandments is a very good way of getting into and resolving that issue. – Christopher Hitchens

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Anyone who has ever looked into the glazed eyes of a soldier dying on the battlefield will think hard before starting a war. – Otto Von Bismark

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A little neglect may breed great mischief. – Benjamin Franklin