For 18 years I have resisted talking about current events. I am not going to start now. Votes: 1
George H. W. BushThere is not any memory with less satisfaction than the memory of some temptation we resisted. Votes: 1
James Branch CabellAny change is resisted because bureaucrats have a vested interest in the chaos in which they exist. Votes: 1
Richard M. NixonWhatever contradicts the Word of God should be instantly resisted as diabolical. Votes: 0
John BunyanI have always resisted putting limitations on myself, both professionally and personally. Votes: 0
Marlee MatlinLife consists in the sum of the functions, by which death is resisted. Votes: 0
Marie Francois Xavier BichatLawful and settled authority is very seldom resisted when it is well employed. Votes: 0
Samuel JohnsonThere is no tyrant like custom, and no freedom where its edicts are not resisted. Votes: 0
Christian Nestell BoveeLife sweeps you up. Some people resist a lot. I probably haven't resisted very much. Votes: 0
Uma ThurmanScience has often resisted new ideas and fought bitterly to prevent them coming on board. Votes: 0
Graham HancockCatholic extremism should be resisted as fiercely at home as we oppose the Taliban abroad. Votes: 0
Jacob M. AppelI would desire for a friend the son who never resisted the tears of his mother. Votes: 0
Jacques de LacretelleGOOD IDEAS ALTER THE BALANCE IN RELATIONSHIPS. THAT IS WHY GOOD IDEAS ARE ALWAYS INITIALLY RESISTED. Votes: 0
Hugh JackmanFor there is a truth which cannot be bought or sold, imposed by force, resisted or escaped. Votes: 0
Greg EganPerhaps I might have resisted a great temptation, but the little ones would have pulled me down Votes: 0
Edith WhartonI've always resisted the idea of becoming a David Hasselhoff, and I hope I'm still resisting it. Votes: 0
Anthony HeadFor a long time, I resisted seeing The Sound of Music, but when I finally did, I cried. Votes: 0
Michael LearnedFor a long time, I resisted seeing 'The Sound of Music,' but when I finally did, I cried. Votes: 0
Michael LearnedBe slow to judge for we know little of what has been done and nothing of what has been resisted. Votes: 0
Rudyard Kipling