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Atys Panch Quotes By David Korten

When the institutions of money rule the world, it is perhaps inevitable that the interests of money will take precedence over the interests of people. What we are experiencing might best be described as a case of money colonizing life. To accept this absurd distortion of human institutions and purpose should be considered nothing less than an act of collective, suicidal insanity. — David Korten

Atys Panch Quotes By Michael S. Horton

Pragmatism, consumerism, self-help moralism, and narcissism are simply the symptoms of a disease that is, at its heart, theological: — Michael S. Horton

Atys Panch Quotes By Joe Morgenstern

Christopher Nolan's 168-minute odyssey through the space-time continuum is stuffed with stuff of bewildering wrongness. — Joe Morgenstern

Atys Panch Quotes By Pat Connid

Nature" doesn't really have intentions, per se. Nature is a drunk waking up from a weekend bender, ambling through a messy kitchen in a pair of mismatched slippers, seeing its car in the neighbor's pool and saying, "Ah good. It was dirty. Just the thing. — Pat Connid

Atys Panch Quotes By Mortimer J. Adler

Understanding is a two-way operation; the learner has to question himself and question the teacher. — Mortimer J. Adler

Atys Panch Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

So what brings you here? (Devyn) People needed killing. (Adron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Atys Panch Quotes By John Gwynne

How is it that you and Calidus are here? Made flesh?' Meical looked into his cup, swirled it around. 'It is part of the prophecy; one Ben-Elim, one Kadoshim. Part of Elyon's fairness, I suppose. — John Gwynne

Atys Panch Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

An army travels on its stomach. Soup makes the soldier. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Atys Panch Quotes By Roger Daltrey

I don't over-sing anymore, which I used to suffer from terribly because I couldn't hear myself. — Roger Daltrey