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Bacallao Bailando Quotes By Howard Thurston

You can fool the eyes and minds of the audience, but you cannot fool their hearts. — Howard Thurston

Bacallao Bailando Quotes By Keith Murray

I've been college, but to be truthfully frank, weed is knowledge because it makes me think — Keith Murray

Bacallao Bailando Quotes By D. A. Carson

In the moral realm, there is very little consensus left in Western countries over the proper basis of moral behavior. And because of the power of the media, for millions of men and women the only venue where moral questions are discussed and weighed is the talk show, where more often than not the primary aim is to entertain, even shock, not to think. When Geraldo and Oprah become the arbiters of public morality, when the opinion of the latest media personality is sought on everything from abortion to transvestites, when banality is mistaken for profundity because [it's] uttered by a movie star or a basketball player, it is not surprising that there is less thought than hype. Oprah shapes more of the nation's grasp of right and wrong than most of the pulpits in the land. Personal and social ethics have been removed from the realms of truth and structures of thoughts; they have not only been relativized, but they have been democratized and trivialized. — D. A. Carson

Bacallao Bailando Quotes By Ruth Hull Chatlien

Visiting a dying son - The seductive whirlpool of memory I — Ruth Hull Chatlien

Bacallao Bailando Quotes By James Montgomery

Prayer moves the arm Which moves the world, And brings salvation down. — James Montgomery

Bacallao Bailando Quotes By Luke Rhinehart

Nature's accidents are the universe's way of throwing chance into a system which would die of too much orderliness. Hurricanes, droughts, floods, volcanic eruptions are all Mother Nature's way of stirring up the pot to prevent stagnation and putrefaction.
A world without them would be a world of death. Floods, fires, eruptions, earthquakes all destroy and renew, kill and create, demolish and replant.
So too riots, revolutions and wars are societies' ways of throwing chance into their systems, which are dying of too much orderliness. And like nature's eruptions, these too destroy and renew, kill and create, demolish and replant.
And so too with individuals. Human beings need in their lives earthquakes and floods and riots and revolutions, or we grow as rigid and unmoving as corpses. — Luke Rhinehart