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1950s Consumerism Quotes By Jefferson Bethke

When I think of whisper, I think of tenderness, gentleness, beauty. And that was God's voice. The hard part with whispers, though, is we have to be listening for them. They are just loud enough that only the people listening will hear and those who are distracted won't. — Jefferson Bethke

1950s Consumerism Quotes By David Foster Wallace

A question, doctor," he said. "Why doesn't the coyote take the money he spends on bird costumes and catapults and radioactive road runner food pellets and explosive missiles and simply go eat Chinese?" He smiled coolly. "Why doesn't the coyote simply go eat Chinese food? — David Foster Wallace

1950s Consumerism Quotes By Anonymous

It is pointless. — Anonymous

1950s Consumerism Quotes By Debbie Allen

The riot isn't seen in the movie, but it is alluded to. He has this one speech that gives a great sense of texture and paints a picture of what was happening in Harlem then. — Debbie Allen

1950s Consumerism Quotes By Jon Richardson

I don't mean to hate people, I just get forced into it. — Jon Richardson

1950s Consumerism Quotes By Markham Shaw Pyle

In answer to 'But violence hasn't solved anything!'
The hell it hasn't. The application of violence - of killing and a willingness to be killed - on a massive scale is responsible for a lot of solutions. The most recent mass application of violence liberated Kuwait. The most recent mass application of violence on a global scale alone cleansed the world of the Third Reich. Nonviolence and passive resistance did less than nothing to stop Hitler and his henchmen. The Atlantic slave trade wasn't stopped by 'dialogue' or 'passive resistance' or conferences, but by the opened gunports of the Royal Navy; Dachau and Chang-I weren't liberated with pamphlets. — Markham Shaw Pyle

1950s Consumerism Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

I was in those days all about the 'fuck you'. Fuck you for not recognising how great I am. I'll do it myself. — Jeanette Winterson