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Alvaro Rico Quotes By Thomas Piketty

There is a fundamentalist belief by capitalists that capital will save the world, and it just isn't so. — Thomas Piketty

Alvaro Rico Quotes By Michael Chabon

The smell by now was indescribable, a compound of burnt aging automobile stinks and the natural odors of death and blood - sweet as garbage, acrid as gasoline, the smell of a thousand rubber tires rolled in batshit and then set on fire. — Michael Chabon

Alvaro Rico Quotes By Julie Murphy

It wasn't just the look of Dolly that drew us in. It was the attitude that came with knowing how ridiculous people thought she looked, but never changing a thing because she felt good about herself. To us, she is...invincible. — Julie Murphy

Alvaro Rico Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

I read somewhere that the sun's getting hotter every year," said Tom genially. "It seems that pretty soon the earth's going to fall into the sun
or wait a minute
it's just the opposite
the sun's getting colder every year." 1925 — F Scott Fitzgerald

Alvaro Rico Quotes By Epictetus

We must be afraid of neither poverty nor exile nor imprisonment; of fear itself only should we be afraid. — Epictetus

Alvaro Rico Quotes By Debbie Allen

Even when you have a big budget, you can't just shoot everything. — Debbie Allen

Alvaro Rico Quotes By Fran Wilde

On a morning like this, fear is a blue sky emptied of birds. — Fran Wilde

Alvaro Rico Quotes By Kevin Hearne

The allure of unthinking animal bliss is powerful; it always calls to us, in the same way as the edge of a cliff or the waves of the ocean: Jump. It is a necessary part of our natures, full of delight and danger in equal measure. Yet to the mind trained in language, taught to spy subtleties and take joy in them, such crude, baser matters can pale after a while. But there lies grave peril also: The propensity to empathize with pain expressed in words encourages a poet to avoid the real thing, and a too-passionate love of books can mew one in a cloister, putting up walls where there should be free range. I decided long ago - to keep myself sane amongst the illiterate and unthinking - that there would be poetry in my life. But there would also be fucking. I would have them both, but follow the sage advice of modern beer commercials and enjoy responsibly. — Kevin Hearne