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Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

All artforms are in the service of the greatest of all arts: the art of living. — Bertolt Brecht

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By B.J. Ward

Little bucktoothed alligator
ready to taste my bills.
Make something suffer.
Make something stick. — B.J. Ward

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Deepak Chopra

As human beings we have unlimited potential and imagination. The worst thing you can do is be a conformist and buy into conformity. It's the worst possible thing. It's better to be outrageous. It's better to hang out with the sages, the people open to possibilities, even the psychotics. You never know where you'll find the geniuses of our society. — Deepak Chopra

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Linda Howard

He needed a woman. Bad. — Linda Howard

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Philip Sidney

Courage without discipline is nearer beastliness than manhood. — Philip Sidney

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Doris Lessing

It is not always possible to know, when you make a note of an event, or a state of mind, how this may strike someone perhaps ten thousand years later. — Doris Lessing

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Thubten Yeshe

Your mind is your religion. — Thubten Yeshe

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By B.F. Skinner

Indeed one of the ultimate advantages of an education is simply coming to the end of it. — B.F. Skinner

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Ada Cambridge

O what is life, if we must hold it thus as wind-blown sparks hold momentary fire? — Ada Cambridge

Abruzzese Sausage Quotes By Henry George

It is as to whether its services or uses are to be exchanged or not which makes a tool an article of capital or merely an article of wealth. Thus, the lathe of a manufacturer used in making things which are to be exchanged is capital, while the lathe kept by a gentleman for his own amusement is not. — Henry George