Atlatl Quotes & Sayings
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Given all that history has shown us of the consequences of technology - from the atlatl spear to the A-bomb - why have so few groups of human beings managed to resist the incursions of technology? Or be choosy about the extent to which they'll employ a technological innovation? — Stephanie Mills

You knew after eight bars that you were hearing something just absolutely new and unique. — Jo Stafford

These women lived their lives happily. They had been taught, probably by loving parents, not to exceed the boundaries of their happiness regardless of what they were doing. But therefore they could never know real joy. Which is better? Who can say? Everyone lives the way she knows best. What I mean by 'their happiness' is living a life untouched as much as possible by the knowledge that we are really, all of us, alone. That's not a bad thing. Dressed in their aprons, their smiling faces like flowers, leaning to cook, absorbed in their little troubles and perplexities, they fall in love and marry. I think that's great. I wouldn't mind that kind of life. Me, when I'm utterly exhausted by it all, my skin breaks out, on those lonely evenings when I call my friends again and again and nobody's home, then I despise my own life - my birth, my upbringing, everything. I feel only regret for the whole thing. — Banana Yoshimoto

Never forget those who believed in you. They are why you are where you are. — Deborah Roberts

I liked movies so much that they became an obsession. I am still trying to kick the habit. — Christoffer Boe

I wish to Heaven that I might forget. It would be so much easier than to go through life always remembering what might have been. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

In the South, there was a gentle tradition of 'it's only a crime if you get caught doing it.' Sometimes it was known as the Eleventh Commandment. Thou shall not get caught. — C.L. Bevill

With the crowds on your side, it's easier to play up to your potential. — Julius Erving