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Tangle Quotes by Theodore Roosevelt
- There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility…
- The one absolute certain way to bring this nation to ruin ... would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities.
More Tangle Quotes
- This silence, this moment, every moment, if it's genuinely inside you, brings what you need. There's nothing to believe. Only when I… — Unknown Author
- In asking forgiveness of women for our mythologizing of their bodies, for being unreal about them, we can only appeal to their… — John Updike
- Humor, danger and a twisted tangle of unlikely prophecies make for a page-turning adventure. — Gail Z. Martin
- Rain-diamonds, this winter morning, embellish the tangle of unpruned pear-tree twigs; each solitaire, placed, it appears, with considered judgement, bears the light… — Denise Levertov
- The roots of all living things are tied together. Deep in the ground of being, they tangle and embrace. This understanding is… — Joan Halifax
- English is an outrageous tangle of those derivations and other multifarious linguistic influences, from Yiddish to Shoshone, which has grown up around… — Roy Blount, Jr.
- If the cells and fibres in one human brain were all stretched out end to end, they would certainly reach to the… — Colin Blakemore
- If some of our teenage thrill seekers really want to go out and get a thrill, let them go up into the… — Fred Bear
- With calm, knowledgeable precision, Daniel Ziblatt wades into the adjacent swamps of federalism and nineteenth-century European history, emerging with hands full of… — Charles Tilly
- Hair brings one’s self-image into focus; it is vanity’s proving ground. Hair is terribly personal, a tangle of mysterious prejudices — Shana Alexander
- Everyone will recognize that each sound carries with it a tangle of sensations, already well-known and exhausted, which predispose the listener to… — Luigi Russolo
- When one has come to accept a certain course as duty he has a pleasant sense of relief and of lifted responsibility,… — Charles Horton Cooley