Boots Quote by Christina Stead Download Open image “It's fine to be a great democrat when you've a slave to rub your boots on.” — Christina Stead ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boots Democrat Fine Hypocrisy Men Slave
I'm proud to be a Democrat, and I feel pretty strongly that the country would be better off with Democrats in charge. — Jason Kander Copy Share Image
I said when I came into office that I don't want to be a great leader; I want to be a good democrat. — Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Copy Share Image
You have to have been a Republican to know how good it is to be a Democrat. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It's OK to be a Black Republican. It's OK to stand by your morals and your values and your beliefs. — Angela Stanton-King Copy Share Image
The reason I'm a Democrat is because the essence of the Democratic Party is an abhorrence for the abuse of power on the one… — Joe Biden Copy Share Image
I am not a 'democrat' only because 'humility' and equality are spiritual principles corrupted by the attempt to mechanize and formalize them, with the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It is splendid—to be—loved! If we only—can—live up—to the thoughts—of us—by them—that love us!” — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“I’m afraid to write to your father: he criticizes my spelling,” sneered Henny. “And it appears I know nothing about geography. Hang his stuck-up… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“you do not know what she did not only to me but to the little children. She has tortured them, turned them against me,… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
To me, all the juice of a book is in an unpublished manuscript, and the published book is like a dead tree - just… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“Hair under the arms, for example, he said, should never be removed, for nature had put it there, and evidently it had some use.… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
About myself - no. I'm unimportant, an observer, a wandering animal. — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“A month before our marriage, I knew it would be a well-nigh hopeless union, yet so great is a young man’s idea of what… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“For a moment, after years of scamping, she felt the dread power of wifehood; they were locked in each other’s grasp till the end—the… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
Socialist writers are made of sterner stuff than those who only let their characters steeplechase through trouble in order to comeout first in the… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“I hate the way you talk to me And the way you cut your hair I hate the way you drive my car I… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
Personally, I don't really have a set style or look. It's pretty much what I feel like wearing that day, from a floral-print dress… — Shay Mitchell Copy Share Image
“The hiking boots the outdoor adventure magazine sent me to buy - large, ungainly potato like things that I have been trying to break… — david rakoff Copy Share Image
Stop trying to treat music like it's a tennis shoe, something to be branded. If the music industry wants to save money, they should… — Jeff Tweedy Copy Share Image
We did rent some houses in different hub cities which made it that we weren't in hotels all the time. But we're on the… — Mike Fisher Copy Share Image
I've always got such high expectations for myself. I'm aware of them, but I can't relax them. — Mary Decker Copy Share Image
Iron and coal dominated everywhere, from grey to black: the black boots, the black stove-pipe hat, the black coach or carriage, the black iron… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
I have crooked toes from wearing boots that didn't fit me because that's all I could afford as a kid. — Jonah Lomu Copy Share Image
I always felt so much more comfortable in the Western. The minute I got a horse and a hat and a pair of boots… — Joel McCrea Copy Share Image
I love vintage cowboy boots, and some days I'm into platform stilettos encrusted in jewels. It's really all over the place. — Kacey Musgraves Copy Share Image
What we suffer from today is humility in the wrong place...The old humility was a spur that prevented a man from stopping; not a… — Gilbert K. Chesterton Copy Share Image