Alistair Krei Quotes & Sayings
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I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to. — Jimi Hendrix

It's unavoidable: so long as we value money more highly than living beings and more highly than relationships, we will continue to see living beings as resources, and convert them to cash; objectifying, killing, extirpating. This is true whether we're talking about fish, fur-bearing mammals, Indians, day-laborers, and so on. If monetary value is attached to something it will be exploited until it's gone. — Derrick Jensen

Any girl that's in a professional setting has to have a certain amount of decorum, but there's always a different story going on, when she goes home. — Stana Katic

His knee was killing him, was not going to support him for much longer, but of far greater importance seemed the erection shoving against the constriction of his jeans. Biological imperative. — Josh Lanyon

Authoritarian, paralyzing, circular, occasionally elliptical stock phrases, also jocularly referred to as nuggets of wisdom, are a malignant plague, one of the very worst ever to ravage the earth. — Jose Saramago

Birds of a lawless, bigoted feather bully together. — Michelle Malkin

You are on your own now , you have always been & you shall forever be . — Omneya Yasser

I think there is a real misunderstanding about what the Tea Party movement is. The Tea Party movement is a sentiment in America that government is broken - both parties are to blame - and if we don't do something soon, this exceptional country will be lost, and it will become just like everybody else. — Marco Rubio

A publisher who writes is like a cow in a milk bar. — Arthur Koestler

No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris. — Orville Wright

You can always spot the scientist at a strip club, because he is the only one examining the audience. — Michio Kaku

Later, William Stoner could not remember how he learned these things, that first afternoon and early evening at Josiah Claremont's house; for the time of his meeting was blurred and formal, like the figured tapestry on the stair wall off the foyer. — John Williams