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Armlessness Quotes By Dean Kamen

Everybody has to be able to participate in a future that they want to live for. That's what technology can do. — Dean Kamen

Armlessness Quotes By Mick Jagger

Time is on my side, yes it is. — Mick Jagger

Armlessness Quotes By Cynthia Hand

What my wife desires--and what you should have guessed, had you paid attention--is bookcases. And books, of course, to fill them. Not more decorations or useless items. She wants books. — Cynthia Hand

Armlessness Quotes By Werner Herzog

If you're purely after facts, please buy yourself the phone directory of Manhattan. It has four million times correct facts. But it doesn't illuminate. — Werner Herzog

Armlessness Quotes By Len Wein

You can read a dozen different textbooks or how-to manuals that will tell you the basic rules of what makes a story - a beginning, a middle, and an end. — Len Wein

Armlessness Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

It will be hard to find a parallel in history in which unarmed people have represented the urge for freedom, turning their armlessness into the central means for deliverance. — Mahatma Gandhi

Armlessness Quotes By Michael Chertoff

Well, I mean, Congress did originally set the formula for the state grants, and they guaranteed every state a minimum formula. So that was a congressional decision. — Michael Chertoff

Armlessness Quotes By Jennifer Crusie

She lives in the feminist "wishful-thinking world," as the Village Voice called it, dreamed up by creator Amy Sherman Palladino, where single moms raise brilliant daughters and men are nothing more than trifling distractions. I live in a post-feminist world that kicked in after the advent of Gilmore Girls, a place where Maureen Dowd asks Are Men Necessary? and we answer, "Not really." Modern girls may not talk as fast as the Gilmore girls or engage in witty repartee with colorful townsfolk, but as far as female empowerment goes, we're catching up fast. — Jennifer Crusie