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The Constitution says that troops can be in the Philippines if there's a treaty that provides for it, and we have two treaties with the United States.
— Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Religious freedom is already protected in the United States. It's in our Constitution. It's in most state constitutions.
— Dannel Malloy
Great men don't nessarily make good husbands.
— Lisa Kleypas
Whatever may happen to you was prepared for you from all eternity; and the implication of causes was from eternity spinning the thread of your being.
— Marcus Aurelius
The freedom to bear arms may be righteously rejected to encourage the preservation of all corporeal forms of life.
— Kevin Alan Lee
The principles of the United States Constitution are, because of Senator Byrd, still the heartbeat of the US Senate.
— David C. Hardesty Jr.
I got fitter when I did 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.' I wore a loincloth - that's a lot of motivation!
— Donny Osmond
The Constitution is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please.
— Thomas Jefferson
I am saying to you that to me the Constitution of the United States is just as much from my Heavenly Father as the Ten Commandments
— George Albert Smith
Picking the best solution really depended on your definition of best.
— Victoria Schwab
Do you know we have more acreage of forest land in the United States today than we did at the time the Constitution was written.
— Rush Limbaugh
Woodrow Wilson later wrote: "The Constitution of the United States has been made under the dominion of the Newtonian theory.
— Andrew Thomas
The Constitution was framed in order to form a more perfect union, not to establish mass confusion.
— Byron Goines
The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.'
— Laurence Tribe
I would not look to the United States Constitution if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012.
— Ruth Bader Ginsburg
No power over the freedom of religion [is] delegated to the United States by the Constitution.
— James Madison
The framers were realists; they recognized that the best constitution in the world could be distorted and destroyed by men determined to do so.
— John Eidsmoe
The corniest movie ever made about the white man's need to lose his identity and assuage racial, political, sexual and historical guilt.
— Armond White
One stands, in fact, in awe of the Constitution of the United States, though it is an idea and not quite a reality.
— Nikki Giovanni
I must acknowledge God. It says so in the Constitution of Alabama. It says so in the First Amendment of the Constitution.
— Roy Moore
We say, that the Constitution of the United States is a glorious standard; it is founded in the wisdom of God.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
The fundamental division of powers in the Constitution of the United States is between voters on the one hand and property owners on the other.
— Charles A. Beard
We are hated because we are free. We are hated because of the idea that is the United States of America. We are hated because of our Constitution.
— Rush Limbaugh
I hope that you have re-read the Constitution of the United States in these past few weeks. Like the Bible, it ought to be read again and again.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Queen of England is Defender of the Faith but the President of the United States is Defender of the Constitution, which defends all faiths.
— Walter F. Mondale
Our Supreme Court is not a court of law. It is a court of conjecture and political fad.
— A.E. Samaan
I don't believe in the Constitution because I'm American, I'm American because I believe in the Constitution.
— J.S.B. Morse
The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
How dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy that their country was founded to escape.
— Christopher Hitchens