The conservative movement is about government playing its important yet limited role, and about not falling into the trap of believing that every problem has an exclusive government answer for it.
‐‐ Marco Rubio
The conservative movement today is like that tall ship with its proud captain: strong, accomplished but veering off course into the dangerous and uncharted waters of big government republicanism.
‐‐ Mike Pence
The conservative movement was told to curl up in a fetal position and just stay there for the next eight years, thank you very much. Well, how things have changed.
‐‐ Christine O'Donnell
The Conservative party absolutely must not allow itself to be shut out of parts of the north of England.
‐‐ George Osborne
The Conservative Party is a religion in that they are bound together by belief. Almost any organization has its religious aspects.
‐‐ Alan Moore
The Conservative party is at its strongest when it's not the party that says there is no role for government and the state should just get out of the way. That is not a strand of Conservative thinking that, by itself, is enough.
‐‐ George Osborne
The Conservative Party is not honouring the commitment to Lords reform and, as a result, part of our contract has now been broken. Clearly I cannot permit a situation where Conservative rebels can pick and choose the parts of the contract they like, while Liberal Democrat MPs are bound to the entire agreement.
‐‐ Nick Clegg
The Conservative Party mustn't sound like the old man on the park bench who says things were better in 1985, or 1955, or 1855.
‐‐ George Osborne
The Conservative party, the modern Conservative party, is on the side of people who want to work hard and get on.
‐‐ George Osborne
The conservative revival cannot be dismissed.
‐‐ Christopher Lasch
The conservative statement is that telomere length is a biomarker, but it's probably not passive. There are some very intimate relationships between things such as molecular markers for inflammation and telomere health.
‐‐ Elizabeth Blackburn
The conservative version of American exceptionalism has become a password of sorts for candidates who want to prove their credentials to a right-wing America.
‐‐ Russ Feingold
The conservative who resists change is as valuable as the radical who proposes it.
‐‐ Ariel Durant
The Conservatives, along with Labour, I don't think understand what it is like to run a business.
‐‐ Peter Hargreaves
The Conservatives are a confusing lot. They first denied climate change was a serious issue and then suggested strengthening the nuclear industry as a solution to it. They oppose the European Union, but support joining North American Free Trade Agreement, despite its obvious failure.
‐‐ Zac Goldsmith
The Conservatives are so busy focusing on yesterday, they're not focused on tomorrow... on how elections are won in the 21st century.
‐‐ Douglas Alexander
The Conservatives do not want to go into an election with the leaders' relative ratings as they are - but it is depressing to hear that plans are afoot to paint Miliband as the Michael Dukakis of British politics: part of a metropolitan elite with no understanding of mainstream concerns.
‐‐ Michael Ashcroft
The Conservatives must realise that being sceptical is different from being phobic in what is an interdependent world.
‐‐ John Bercow
The Conservatives over the years have done a great deal, from Sir John A, to Diefenbaker, and others.
‐‐ Brian Mulroney
The consideration of change over the century is about loss, though I think that social change is gain rather than loss.
‐‐ Penelope Lively
The considerations of a corporation, especially now, have nothing to do with art or music.
‐‐ Joni Mitchell
The consistency - either the theme from record to record, or the band, the different musicians - it really varies. So if I get criticism, I don't worry about that, because I'm still being creative.
‐‐ Jason Molina
The consolidation of the music business has made it difficult to encourage styles like the blues, all of which deserve to be celebrated as part of our most treasured national resources.
‐‐ Bonnie Raitt
The conspicuously wealthy turn up urging the character building values of the privation of the poor.
‐‐ John Kenneth Galbraith
The conspiracies that I've researched and encountered, they seem to happen very ad hoc: they become conspiracies when it's necessary to have a conspiracy.
‐‐ Nic Pizzolatto
The constancy of the blood sugar level is maintained by a complex physiological mechanism, a homeostatic mechanism of the same order as those which maintain the body temperature, the blood pressure or the heart rate at normal levels and control many other functions.
‐‐ Bernardo Houssay
The constant abuse of online activity must stop.
‐‐ Joe Barton
The constant assertion of belief is an indication of fear.
‐‐ Jiddu Krishnamurti
The constant assumption runs throughout the law that the natural and spontaneous evolutions of habit fix the limits of right and wrong.
‐‐ Benjamin N. Cardozo
The constant attention is what is so difficult.
‐‐ Natalie Wood
The constant effort towards population, which is found even in the most vicious societies, increases the number of people before the means of subsistence are increased.
‐‐ Thomas Malthus
The constant fear of a performer is to become what is reflected back at you.
‐‐ Linda Ronstadt
The constant flux and caprice of mental events do not admit of the establishment of stable experimental conditions.
‐‐ Hermann Ebbinghaus
The constant in all the businesses I've become a part of is taking what I do and making it real for everyone. I believe fantasy and dreaming can be made a reality. You don't have to be rich. You don't have to be a VIP.
‐‐ Rachel Zoe
The constant influx of new cultures, new ideas and new ways of looking at old problems is a big part of the reason why America has been the most dynamic economy in the world for well over a century.
‐‐ Gary Locke
The constant is always mythologies and the very first stories that we have. All of the movies that last, that you return to, the movies that struck you as a kid and continue to open up to you 10 years later and 10 years after that - those are the movies I want to make. Those things are eternal.
‐‐ Brie Larson
The constant monitoring of our emotional landscape and personal interactions is a bizarre concept. But it is one that could help many people.
‐‐ Peter Diamandis
The constant movement of a military life can be tough on children. My father was an officer in the army, and I was forced to change elementary schools six times.
‐‐ Kim Young-ha
The constant need for special waivers is symptomatic of poorly written public policy. It's a signal that the cost of compliance is unreasonably high; the benefits are hard to measure; and either legislators or regulators have failed to do their homework.
‐‐ John Sununu
The constant variety is the most interesting part of my job.
‐‐ Tabitha Soren
The constellation of opinion called the blogosphere consists, like the stars themselves, partly of gases. This is what makes blogs addictive - that is, both pleasurable and destructive: They're so easy to consume and so endlessly available.
‐‐ George Packer
The constituents of tragedy may be universally acknowledged, easily invoked and deeply felt, but the elements of comedy are, I think, more widely variable from person to person.
‐‐ Paul Di Filippo
The Constitution and the laws are supreme and the Union indissoluble.
‐‐ Andrew Jackson
The Constitution, as originally drawn, made no reference to the fact that all Americans wre considered equal members of society.
‐‐ Constance Baker Motley
The constitution controls any legislative act repugnant to it.
‐‐ John Marshall
The Constitution did not even go into effect when Washington was inaugurated first President. The wisest men knew that it was only a figment of the imagination then.
‐‐ Charles A. Beard
The Constitution did not mention women when it was first written, and it still doesn't.
‐‐ Gloria Steinem
The Constitution does not demand that you or I buy anything.
‐‐ Mike Conaway
The Constitution does not just protect those whose views we share; it also protects those with whose views we disagree.
‐‐ Edward Kennedy