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Either Quotes by Hunter S. Thompson
- Breakfast is a personal ritual that can only be properly observed alone, and in a spirit of genuine excess. The food factor should always be…
- All political power comes from the barrel of either guns, pussy, or opium pipes, and people seem to like it that way.
- If you work in either journalism or politics... you will be flogged for being right and flogged for being wrong, and it hurts both ways-but…
- I think you either have to have a very strong decisive person at the top or else a really brilliant staff command.
- John F. Kennedy, who seized the White House from Richard Nixon in a frenzied campaign that turned a whole generation of young Americans into political…
- I have never felt comfortable around people who talk about their feelings for Jesus, or any other deity for that matter, because they are usually…
- I have no taste for either poverty or honest labor, so writing is the only recourse left for me
- Happy," I muttered, trying to pin the word down. But it is one of those words, like Love, that I have never quite understood. Most…
More Either Quotes
- Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good, and under no conditions can it either… — Hannah Arendt
- Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god. — Aristotle
- Whether if soul did not exist time would exist or not, is a question that may fairly be asked; for if there… — Aristotle
- Confronting a stadium audience, you can't see the whites of their eyes. It's just an amorphous mass of noise and, of course,… — Rowan Atkinson
- It's coming home to roost over the next 50 years or so. It's not just climate change; it's sheer space, places to… — David Attenborough
- I think every age lives in a blend of technology so there's always older ones mixed in with newer ones, and when… — Margaret Atwood
- I have read in Plato and Cicero sayings that are wise and very beautiful; but I have never read in either of… — Saint Augustine
- Human nature is so well disposed towards those who are in interesting situations, that a young person, who either marries or dies,… — Jane Austen