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  • I think the older you get, the more lax you get, and the less romantic you are. -- Tom Cullen
  • You have a cough? Go home tonight, eat a whole box of Ex-Lax - tomorrow you'll be afraid to cough. -- Pearl Williams
  • I'm naturally quite lazy, and I actually think I'm lax about my career. None of my work defines who I am. -- Catherine Tate
  • States are like people. They do not question the awful status quo until some dramatic event overturns the conventional and lax way of thinking. -- Victor Davis Hanson
  • They are always very lax about putting restrictions on violence for children's movies, which I think is much more harrowing than sexuality for children. -- Philip Kaufman
  • The lax multiculturalism that urges Americans to accept the unacceptable from their fellow citizens is one of this nation's greatest vulnerabilities in the war on terror. -- Richard Perle
  • Airports in major cities, like LAX, are trippy environments. It is at once a national and international gathering of those in transition: The euphoric, emerging from planes, their journey at an end, and the determined, about to depart. -- Henry Rollins
  • It is outrageous to know that security procedures are apparently so lax at the Department of Veterans Affairs that a single bureaucrat had the ability to put the personal information of over 26 million Veterans at risk for sale to the highest criminal bidder. -- Bob Ney
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  • Education should be gentle and stern, not cold and lax. -- Joseph Joubert
  • Like the rest of the city, LAX is coming of age. -- Dana Goodyear
  • I'm a California girl. I grew up in Inglewood right by LAX. -- Becky G
  • Self esteem comes from achievements. Not from lax standards and false praise. -- Condoleezza Rice
  • When you have very lax parents, you tend to get more conservative kids. -- Hanya Yanagihara
  • Moral restrictions tend to become lax in a foreign country, since the fear of social opinion disappears. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • I often think about my future wife and how lax she's been about getting in touch with me. -- Ted Alexandro
  • In 2007 the 'dagger' of an idea that killed President Bush's effort at reforming the immigration system was lax border security. -- Juan Williams
  • Doing nothing while the middle class is hurting. That's not leadership. Loose regulations and lax enforcement. That's not leadership. That's abandoning our middle class. -- Kamala Harris
  • Although the District of Columbiahas had a ban on handgun sale and possession since 1976, Washingtonresidents are held hostage by the lax gun laws of surroundingjurisdictions. -- Josh Sugarmann
  • It's true that monetary policy was too lax for too long, and the government encouraged lending to people who were unlikely to repay their loans. -- Paul Singer
  • Be not lax in celebrating. Be not lazy in the festive service of God. Be ablaze with enthusiasm. Let us be an alive, burning offering before the altar of God. -- Hildegard of Bingen
  • If I have a weakness, it's probably ice cream. That's where I get lax, sloppy. I'll sneak into the refrigerator at night and take two or three bites and put it back. Butter pecan. Only two or three bites, but it shows. -- Jack Nicklaus
  • Do not make yourself the subject of remarks either by being overdressed or by dressing in a lax, untidy manner. Act as though you knew that the eye of heaven is upon you, and that you are living under the approbation or disapprobation of God. -- Ellen G. White
  • Every new movement or group of people who seek to explore awareness is considered a cult. The United States was founded by several cults. They felt that Protestantism had become much too lax, so they came to America and set up a hard line religious cult. -- Frederick Lenz
  • These are uncertain times. We cannot be content to rest on yesterday's laurels. These are times when we must strengthen rather than let down those standards which have stood in such good stead in crises that are past. Baseball cannot be selfish, or irresponsible, or lax. Neither can the men who operate it. -- Branch Rickey
  • Far too long, historians have accepted the claim that the conversion of the Emperor Constantine (ca. 285-337) caused the triumph of Christianity. To the contrary, he destroyed its most attractive and dynamic aspects, turning a high-intensity, grassroots movement into an arrogant institution controlled by an elite who often managed to be both brutal and lax. -- Rodney Stark
  • Every day, we at the United Nations see the human toll of an absence of regulations or lax controls on the arms trade. We see it in the suffering of civilian populations trapped by armed conflict or pervasive crime. We see it in the killing and wounding of civilians - including children, the most vulnerable of all. -- Ban Ki-moon
  • We Christians are debtors to all men at all times in all places, but we are so smug to the lostness of men. We've been 'living in Laodicea,' lax, loose, lustful, and lazy. Why is there this criminal indifference to the lostness of men? Our condemnation is that we know how to live better than we are living. -- Leonard Ravenhill
  • I made a movie when I was 15 years old with all my friends. This is when IMDb was a little more lax with its proceedings, so it's listed as one of my projects. I was 15 years old; it's a terrible movie. I wrote 50 percent of it because I wanted to kiss this one girl, and I wrote a kissing scene for it. -- Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • And I believe that I will never be able to hate any human being for his so-called 'wickedness,' that I shall only hate the evil that is within me, though hate is perhaps putting it too strongly even then. In any case, we cannot be lax enough in what we demand of others and strict enough in what we demand of ourselves. -- Etty Hillesum
  • Whether our ancestors came here on the Mayflower, on slave ships, whether they came to Ellis Island or LAX in Los Angeles, whether they came yesterday or walked this land a thousand years ago our great challenge for the 21st century is to find a way to be One America. We can meet all the other challenges if we can go forward as One America. -- William J. Clinton
  • I don't believe in luck. When I am diligent, my luck is generally good. When I am lax, my invariable turns bad. -- Randall Dale Adams
  • Without [firmness] I see the majority of Communities that are lax reach that state because of the excessive leniency of Superiors. So, be firm, Monsieur. -- Vincent de Paul
  • ...the administration of the law can never go lax where every individual sees to it that it grows not lax in his own case, or in cases which fall under his eyes. -- Mark Twain
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