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Abjuring Quotes By Larry King

Those of us forced to read the London papers sometimes speculate about which is greater: the average British hack's sloth, mendacity, ignorance, obsequiousness, capacity for drink, or aversion to paying for that drink. Smart money tends to split between the latter two. — Larry King

Abjuring Quotes By Helene D. Gayle

There are plenty of risks when we encourage "investment" or commoditization of natural resources, as power dynamics may mean that poor people (who are often marginalized and have less power) are sidelined by more powerful interests when money is involved. — Helene D. Gayle

Abjuring Quotes By Andrea Cremer

We are who we are. I have no desire to be something else. But right now I'm afraid of what it means for those who I care about. — Andrea Cremer

Abjuring Quotes By Gautama Buddha

And he who has considered all the contrasts on this earth, and is no more disturbed by anything whatever in the world, the Peaceful One, freed from rage, from sorrow, and from longing, he has passed beyond birth and decay. — Gautama Buddha

Abjuring Quotes By Nina Conti

I'm training to become a giggle doctor. It's a kind of hospital clown who changes the atmosphere on the ward and helps recovery. It's about making patients laugh but also much more. — Nina Conti

Abjuring Quotes By Larry Wall

If you're a large corporation, you can afford to pay the money to register patents, but if you're an individual like me, you can't. — Larry Wall

Abjuring Quotes By Susan Vreeland

Think hard before you begin, then enter the work. — Susan Vreeland

Abjuring Quotes By James Whistler

Art is a goddess of dainty thought, reticent of habit, abjuring all obtrusiveness, purposing in no way to better others. She is, withal selfishly occupied with her own perfection only - having no desire to teach. — James Whistler

Abjuring Quotes By Harlan Coben

Wow." "You've got quite the vocabulary." "Never use a big word when a small one will suffice." "I could make a crack here, but I won't. — Harlan Coben

Abjuring Quotes By James Sallis

Mostly what you lose with time, in memory, is the specificity of things, their exact sequence. It all runs together, becomes a watery soup. Portmanteau days, imploded years. Like a bad actor, memory always goes for effect, abjuring motivation, consistency, good sense. — James Sallis

Abjuring Quotes By Georges Bernanos

Little things seem nothing, but they give peace, like those meadow flowers which individually seem odorless but all together perfume the air. — Georges Bernanos

Abjuring Quotes By Tony Gilroy

I spend a lot of time in a sort of free state when I'm writing in the beginning and sketching. — Tony Gilroy

Abjuring Quotes By Michael Pollan

I was struck by the fact that for Joel abjuring agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals is not so much a goal of his farming, as it so often is in organic agriculture, as it is an indication that his farm is functioning well. "In nature health is the default," he pointed out. "Most of the time pests and disease are just nature's way of telling the farmer he's doing something wrong. — Michael Pollan

Abjuring Quotes By Tom Piazza

In New Orleans, on the other hand, geography and time, food, music, holidays, modes of dress and ways of speaking, are part of an integrated fabric. People dress in certain ways for certain events, and certain foods are eaten on certain days, — Tom Piazza

Abjuring Quotes By Bret Easton Ellis

He looked at me with such vehemence that I felt like a blip, a fart, in the course of his life. — Bret Easton Ellis

Abjuring Quotes By Eric Hoffer

It is a juvenile notion that a society needs a lofty purpose and a shining vision to achieve much. Both in the market place and on the battlefield men who set their hearts on toys have often displayed unequal initiative and drive. And one must be ignorant of the creative process to look for a close correspondence between motive and achievement in the world of thought and imagination. — Eric Hoffer