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Acquerir Participe Quotes By Wendell Berry

A person who undertakes to grow a garden at home, by practices that will preserve rather than exploit the economy of the soil, has his mind precisely against what is wrong with us ... What I am saying is that if we apply our minds directly and competently to the needs of the earth, then we will have begun to make fundamental and necessary changes in our minds. We will begin to understand and to mistrust and to change our wasteful economy, which markets not just the produce of earth, but also the earth's ability to produce. — Wendell Berry

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Emma Donoghue

You know who you belong to, Jack?"
"Yeah."
"Yourself."
He's wrong, actually, I belong to Ma. — Emma Donoghue

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Dacha Avelin

An experienced witch does not rely on karma. She relies on magickal justice. — Dacha Avelin

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Jonathan Swift

An idle reason lessens the weight of the good ones you gave before. — Jonathan Swift

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Marion Woodman

Consciousness will not always solve the problem, but it may make the suffering meaningful. — Marion Woodman

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Vicki Pettersson

Do I seem like the white-picket-fence sort of girl to you, Carl?" "No, you seem like the blood-soaked-walls kind of girl to me. — Vicki Pettersson

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

Look, people get drunk ... People chase girls. And the point is, it's a hell of a lot better for them to get drunk than to take drugs. It's better to chase girls than boys. — Richard M. Nixon

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Bill McKibben

You can have a healthy fossil-fuel balance sheet, or a relatively healthy planet — Bill McKibben

Acquerir Participe Quotes By Alice Munro

The stories are not autobiographical, but they're personal in that way. I seem to know only the things that I've learned. Probably some things through observation, but what I feel I know surely is personal. — Alice Munro