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Adultcentrism Quotes & Sayings

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Top Adultcentrism Quotes

They chose "beer as soda pop." Craft brewers are "beer as wine. — Michael Jackson

I don't need drugs. Life is already tragic enough ... — Eddie Vedder

At 6 years old, the ice became a place for me to express myself. Because I was so shy off the ice, it became my safe haven, with music and freedom and self-expression. That was my emotional outlet. — Kristi Yamaguchi

Most of society's decision making for young people happens without young people, and that could not happen without adultcentrism. — Adam Fletcher

We can pretend this never happened."
"Up to you." He touched my cheek with his fingertips, and I felt like an electrical cable to my nervous system went live. "I wouldn't mind finishing the job."
"Let's not promise each other anything."
"All right. No promises," he said. — C.D. Reiss

The ball laughs, radiant, in the air. He brings her down, puts her to sleep, showers her with compliments, dances with her, and seeing such things never before seen his admirers pity their unborn grandchildren who will never see them. — Eduardo Galeano

IOU one Roman praetor.
She will be returned safely.
Sit tight.
Otherwise you'll be killed.
XOX, the Hunters of Artemis. — Rick Riordan

Imagination creates some big monsters. — Olivier Martinez

Philosophers often appear to intend to want to get answers about humans that we can't get about insects, and that's too much, yaknow? — Noam Chomsky

Whether people are in your shoes or they have no idea at all what it's like, no one has the right to judge you. No one. — Karina Halle

There is no immortality that is not built on friendship and work done with care. — Robin Sloan

Take caution in your tone, commander. I'm a fair man, but this
heat is making me absolutely crazy. — Jack Nicholson

God's precepts are light to the loving, heavy to the fearful. — Thomas Aquinas

The Cherokee Nation took a case against Georgia to the US Supreme Court. With Chief Justice John Marshall writing for the majority, the Court ruled in favor of the Cherokees. Jackson ignored the Supreme Court, however, in effect saying that John Marshall had made his decision and Marshall would have to enforce it if he could, although he, Jackson, had an army while Marshall did not. — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz