
Fear and bigotry don’t need explaining. They simply are, like traffic jams and taxes.
– Eileen Wilks
Related Quotes:
- You can’t tax business. Business doesn’t pay taxes. It collects taxes. – Ronald Reagan
- We fear beginnings we fear endings. We fear changing we fear -œstaying stuck.- We fear success we fear failure. We fear living we fear dying. – Susan Jeffers
- Explaining how much I you is like explaining how the water tastes from the drops of the rain – Chief Justice Moalusi Tlotlo
- Bigotry that is known and visible is bigotry that can be challenged. – DaShanne Stokes
- If you defend free speech for bigots but not to combat bigotry, then you believe in bigotry, not free speech. – DaShanne Stokes
- People always wanted someone to blame, didn’t they? – Eileen Wilks
- Humans were peculiar. They were by turns squeamish and appallingly violent. – Eileen Wilks
- The dead weren’t scary. It was the living you had to watch out for. – Eileen Wilks
- Belief and hope, it seemed were not the same thing,…. – Eileen Wilks
- How to put this feeling, this certainty, into something as limited as words? – Eileen Wilks
- When you slice the truth too thin, you deceive. – Eileen Wilks
- That makes about as much sense as lopping off your foot to avoid twisting an ankle. – Eileen Wilks
- Getting out of tight jams was his specialty. – Hunter Shea
- Don’t simply dream, create. Don’t simply create, ship. Don’t simply ship, dream. – Ryan Lilly
- Indeed, it may most verily be saidThat only death and taxes certain are. – Ian Doescher
- A penny saved is worth two pennies earned . . . after taxes. – Randy Thurman
- Love is so wonderful and free to give, and it’s the one thing they can’t make you pay taxes on. – Stanley Victor Paskavich
- What’s the best way to make sure that the poor have a share in a country’s growing wealth: Regulation? Taxes? Philanthropy? – Linsey McGoey
- Whuppins were like kid taxes we paid with our behinds. – Terris McMahan Grimes
- He wouldn’t hear of anybody’s paying taxes, though he was very patriotic. – Charles ens
- Let’s tell the truth. Mr. Reagan will raise taxes, and so will I. He won’t tell you. I just did. – Walter Mondale
- The pillars of classical liberalism call for flat taxes, with revenues put to limited uses; strong property rights; and free markets. – Richard A Epstein
- Yes here’s to the founding fathers-”slave-owners, British citizens who didn’t want to pay taxes… – David Mazzucchelli
- But there are three things in this world you can’t shrug off: death, taxes -“ and a girl who loves you. – Cornell Woolrich
- There are three certainties in a writer’s life: death, taxes, and rejection letters. – TL Rese
- paying taxes is a cheap price for a quiet conscience-”much cheaper than actually having to get involved in the lives of their fellow citizens. – Charles Murray
- We need not fear death, for it is simply the next phase of life. We never die, we simply change form – just as we have since the day we were born. – The Truth
- I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it! – William Faulkner
- The fear of failure is not just the greatest fear of man, it is the fear of man. All other fears are avatars of the fear of failure. – Anup Kochhar
- Courage doesn’t defeat fear or erase fear or adjust to fear. Courage acts, plain and simple, in the midst of fear. – Richelle E Goodrich
- Denial is fear gone delusional. Acceptance is fear given to God. Engaging is fear overruled by God. Victory is fear banished by God. – Craig D Lounsbrough
- The Fear of failure is the greatest fear of man. Even the fear of death is fear of failing to continue life. – Anup Kochhar
- Americans will put up with anything provided it doesn’t block traffic. – Dan Rather
- Don’t be dismayed by the opinions of editors, or critics. They are only the traffic cops of the arts. – Gene Fowler
- We know how to read traffic lights, but what don’t you know how to read spiritual signs? – Paul Gitwaza
- Take the road less traveled…there’s less traffic!!! – Monika Zands
- Funny how Underhill could get along with almost anyone, tuning down his manias to whatever the traffic would bear. – Vernor Vinge
- If you haven’t seen your wife smile at a traffic cop, you haven’t seen her smile her prettiest. – Kin Hubbard
- Traffic in Joburg is like the democratic process. Every time you think it’s going to get moving and take you somewhere, you hit another jam. – Lauren Beukes
- The farther away you get from the literary traffic, the closer you are to sources. – Nelson Algren
