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Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By John Clare

Love lives with Nature, not with lust. Go find her in the flowers. — John Clare

Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By Seth Godin

Our job as marketers and leaders, is to create vibrant pockets, not to hunt for mass. — Seth Godin

Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By Eloisa James

Life does not always gives us the choices that we want — Eloisa James

Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By Sarah Ban Breathnach

This is how women self-sabotage and self-destruct. Unless we have constant witnesses to our hard work, we are convinced we pull off every day of our lives through smoke and mirrors. (27) — Sarah Ban Breathnach

Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By Kiera Cass

You're a hero of the quietest and most genuine nature" -Aspen (to Lucy) — Kiera Cass

Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By Richard Preston

The genome could be thought of as a kind of piano with twenty-five thousand keys. In some cases, a few keys may be out of tune, which can cause the music to sound wrong. In others, if one key goes dead the music turns into a cacophony, or the whole piano self-destructs. — Richard Preston

Altermodern Manifesto Quotes By Neil Gaiman

There,' said Wednesday, 'is one who "does not have the faith and will not have the fun". Chesterton. Pagan indeed. So. Shall we go out onto the street, Easter my dear, and repeat the exercise? Find out how many passers-by know that their Easter festival takes its name from Eostre of the Dawn? Let's see - I have it. We shall ask a hundred people. For every one that knows the truth, you may cut off one of my fingers, and when I run out of them, toes; for every twenty who don't know you spend a night making love to me. And the odds are certainly in your favour here - this is San Francisco, after all. There are heathens and pagans and Wiccans aplenty on these precipitous streets. — Neil Gaiman