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Must Quotes by Rush Limbaugh
- The more dependent you are, the more ignorant you must be, and that's how they want you.
- I must be honest. I can only read so many paragraphs of a New York Times story before I puke.
- Obama is telling the insurance companies, as a dictator would, what they can and can't do or what they must or must not do.
- Obama isn't just too big to fail. He's too big to know. Obama is so vital to the country and to the world, he must…
- The Constitution is constant. There's not one elected official who has the power to change it. There is a way to amend the Constitution, and…
- We want everybody to succeed. You know why? We want the country to succeed, and for the country to succeed, its people - its individuals…
More Must Quotes
- In order to go on living one must try to escape the death involved in perfectionism. — Hannah Arendt
- To be free in an age like ours, one must be in a position of authority. That in itself would be enough… — Hannah Arendt
- We must all make peace so that we can all live in peace. — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- The spirit of Ubuntu, that once led Haiti to emerge as the first independent black nation in 1804, helped Venezuela, Colombia and… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- The future of Haiti must be linked to the respect of the rights of every single citizen. — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before, advanced a stage or two upon that road which you must travel in… — Aristophanes
- High thoughts must have high language. — Aristophanes
- A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler… — Aristotle
- Therefore, the good of man must be the end of the science of politics. — Aristotle
- He who is to be a good ruler must have first been ruled. — Aristotle
- We must no more ask whether the soul and body are one than ask whether the wax and the figure impressed on… — Aristotle
- In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement… — Aristotle