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1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By S.E. Hinton

I had it then. Soda fought for fun, Steve for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity. Why do I fight? I thought, and couldn't think of any real good reason. There isn't any real good reason for fighting except self-defense. — S.E. Hinton

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Roger Scruton

The two goals of liberation and social justice are not obviously compatible, any more than were the liberty and equality advocated at the French Revolution. If liberation involves the liberation of individual potential, how do we stop the ambitious, the energetic, the intelligent, the good-looking and the strong from getting ahead, and what should we allow ourselves by way of constraining them? — Roger Scruton

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Some nights, he even slept. — Diana Gabaldon

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Kevin Love

The more downtime we have, the more time you have to play games like 'Ghost Recon Future Soldiers,' so for me it's a fun way to get integrated into video games and for me to have fun with my buddies and team up and go into battle with 'em, kind of like out there on court. — Kevin Love

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Steve Bivans

What's interesting is that most free-marketers don't seem to want a free market at all, but a status quo market. The market in the United States is anything but free. If it were, big business would have to survive without corporate welfare to the tune of about $1 trillion (that's trillion) in government subsidies, the majority of which, about $650 billion, go to the fossil fuel industry! They are living off of the public dole on subsidies totaling billions of dollar - that we hand out either directly, or through tax breaks for their big corporations - with the false assumption that they are creating jobs. They are not. They are creating yachts, Leer Jets, and McMansions with swimming pools. — Steve Bivans

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Peter Stuyvesant

Praise the Lord, O England's Jerusalem: and Netherland's Zion, praise ye the Lord! He hath secured your gates, and blessed your possessions with peace, even here, where the threatened torch of war was lighted. — Peter Stuyvesant

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Charlie Morton

In moments of crisis, the initiative passes to those who are best prepared. — Charlie Morton

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Joseph Heller

It isn't necessary to call me Father, the chaplain explained. I'm an Anabaptist. — Joseph Heller

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Plato

It is not noble to return evil for evil, at no time ought we to do an injury to our neighbors. — Plato

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By A.R. Bremsley

The idea that only the educated are privileged is an illusion. — A.R. Bremsley

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Lucretius

Religious questions have often led to wicked and impious actions. — Lucretius

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Jules Verne

Oysters are the only food that never causes indigestion. Indeed, a man would have to eat sixteen dozen of these acephalous molluscs in order to gain the 315 grammes of nitrogen he requires daily. — Jules Verne

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Joseph Story

A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. — Joseph Story

1973 From Monologue To Dialogue Quotes By Arthur Hertzberg

I argue that the Talmud is about the constant struggle to understand. — Arthur Hertzberg