51% of the French people - who are not very religious - were thinking that what "Charlie Hebdo" did was unwise. They… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
People will always be around to tell you you're no good or you're wrong or unwise to keep doing what you want… — Elaine Stritch Copy Share Image
What teens will realize is always a mystery to me. I'm still realizing so many things myself, very belatedly, that it seems… — Diane Duane Copy Share Image
the principal sources of human misery may fairly be said to lie in the over-possession, under-possession, and the unwise use of economic… — Georgia Harkness Copy Share Image
This is servitude, To serve th'unwise, or him who hath rebelled Against his worthier, as thine now serve thee, Thyself not free,… — John Milton Copy Share Image
To relinquish a present good through apprehension of a future evil is in most instances unwise ... from a fear which may… — Francesco Guicciardini Copy Share Image
There is one form of hope which is never unwise, and which certainly does not diminish with the increase of knowledge. In… — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Copy Share Image
Partial legalization, as some are suggesting, is a dangerous path, and we need only look at France and Germany to see how… — Zoe Lofgren Copy Share Image
But I do think its unwise, and it - to build a mosque at the site where 3,000 Americans lost their lives… — John Cornyn Copy Share Image
Expect nothing, live frugally on surprise. Become a stranger to need of pity. Or if compassion be freely given out, take only… — Alice Walker Copy Share Image
Nothing did more to spur the boom in stocks than the decision made by the New York Federal Reserve bank, in the… — Bernard Baruch Copy Share Image
Today, war of necessity is used by critics of military action to describe unavoidable response to an attack like that on Pearl… — William Safire Copy Share Image
Within a single scene, it seems to be unwise to have access to the inner reflections of more than one character. The… — John Ciardi Copy Share Image
Is there a more pitiable spectacle than that of a wife contending with others for that charm in her husband's sight which… — Ouida Copy Share Image
The first reactions are often instinctive. So one of the first things we said was that the Chinese had no right to… — Henry A. Kissinger Copy Share Image
I don't care if you're a parent giving to a child, a worker to a company, or a romantic to a lover,… — John Frederick Demartini Copy Share Image
When confronted by a hungry wolf, it is unwise to goad the beast, as Cato would have us do. But it is… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
If everything is going well in my life then I start to read the papers more and I start to worry about… — Josh Hartnett Copy Share Image
It would be unwise for the modern Republican Party to come across as hostile to immigration. That has been the losing position… — Grover Norquist Copy Share Image
My life shall be free and broad and great, and I will not be the slave to the sense delights which chained… — Jack London Copy Share Image
It is cowardly to fly from natural duties and take up those that suit our taste or temperament better; but it is… — Ellen Swallow Richards Copy Share Image
The new Republican Congress should move full speed ahead to repeal and replace Obamacare. It would be unwise to wait for the… — Deroy Murdock Copy Share Image
Though it is a great mistake to make friends of the wicked and foolish, it is unwise to make enemies of them,… — John Lubbock Copy Share Image
I believe that President Clinton considered the legal merits of the arguments for the pardon as he understood them, and he rendered… — John Podesta Copy Share Image
It's unwise to presume on the future... It makes good sense to plan for tomorrow today, but there's a problem with thinking… — Mark Beeson Copy Share Image
“The right to take a chance, the right to suffer. The right to be unwise, the right to die. These aims are… — Fritz Leiber Copy Share Image
How little can we foresee the consequences either of wise or unwise action, of virtue or of malice. Without this measureless and… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
It seems unwise to allocate a large portion of investable capital to any one deep value opportunity, even if the latter promises… — John Mihaljevic Copy Share Image
Human nature is pretty well balanced; for every lacking virtue there is a rough substitute that will serve at a pinch--as cunning… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
Maybe that’s enlightenment enough: to know that there is no final resting place of the mind; no moment of smug clarity. Perhaps… — Anthony Bourdain Copy Share Image
I believe it is both unwise and even wrong to interfere in the affairs of other nations. Indeed, if we are honest,… — John F. Kerry Copy Share Image
'God himself cannot exist without wise men' - Luther said, and was right. But 'God can exist even less without unwise men'… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
The exercise of freedom invariably results in some choices that are unwise or wrong. But, by living with the consequences of his… — Edmund A. Opitz Copy Share Image
Since Congress makes the laws they are under the delusion that anything they do is legal, no matter if it is unwise,… — Jim Babka Copy Share Image
So one important lesson of Vietnam is, the first casualty of an unwise and unjust war are the American troops called on… — Paul Begala Copy Share Image
Compromise makes a good umbrella, but a poor roof; it is temporary expedient, often wise in party politics, almost sure to be… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
So long as there are earnest believers in the world, they will always wish to punish opinions, even if their judgment tells… — Walter Bagehot Copy Share Image
In politics nothing is immutable. Events carry within them an invincible power. The unwise destroy themselves in resistance. The skillful accept events,… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
To try and fit reincarnation into a neat mental package is very unwise. You will be very surprised when you discover that… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
It is unwise to equate scientific activity with what we call reason, poetic activity with what we call imagination. Without the imaginative… — Cecil Day-Lewis Copy Share Image