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A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Anthony Burgess

The unconscious mind has a habit of asserting itself in the afternoon. — Anthony Burgess

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Ben Mitchell

I write to say what I cannot speak — Ben Mitchell

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By William R. Bradford

Of all influences that cause men to choose wrong, selfishness is undoubtedly the strongest. Where it is, the Spirit is not. — William R. Bradford

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Mark Lanegan

Anything lower than mid-six figures is not going to get me interested in that. And honestly, I just don't want to. — Mark Lanegan

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Johnny Gimble

I had a stroke in December of '99, and it affected my left side - my fingering side. — Johnny Gimble

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Hilda Scott

At the demonstration of sixty feminists against the Miss America Pageant in 1968, when the women filled a trash can with bras, girdles, curlers and spike-heeled shoes, the bra-burning myth was launched by the media and, in spite of its inaccuracy and spiteful intent, put radical feminism on the map. — Hilda Scott

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

For centuries, the world divided human beings into two groups and then proceeded to exclude and oppress one group. It is only fair that the solution to the problem acknowledge that. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Evel Knievel

If I'm out trailriding, I have a favorite motorcycle. Riding on the road, I've got a favorite. If I'm jumping, I have a favorite, and if I'm racing, I have a favorite. — Evel Knievel

A Secret Affair Famous Quotes By Murray Bookchin

To speak of 'limits to growth' under a capitalistic market economy is as meaningless as to speak of limits of warfare under a warrior society. The moral pieties, that are voiced today by many well-meaning environmentalists, are as naive as the moral pieties of multinationals are manipulative. Capitalism can no more be 'persuaded' to limit growth than a human being can be 'persuaded' to stop breathing. Attempts to 'green' capitalism, to make it 'ecological', are doomed by the very nature of the system as a system of endless growth. — Murray Bookchin