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Barbarically Wild Quotes By Meljean Brook

In the quarantine tower he'd done to her what he'd sworn never to do with the machine: justify the route he'd taken with the result he hoped to achieve. — Meljean Brook

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Carlos Bulosan

The old world is dying, but a new world is being born. It generates inspiration from the chaos that beats upon us all. The false grandeur and security, the unfulfilled promises and illusory power, the number of the dead and those about to die, will charge the forces of our courage and determination. The old world will die so that the new world will be born with less sacrifice and agony on the living ... — Carlos Bulosan

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Alexander Payne

The biggest fear I have is to die with regrets, and of course that will come true. — Alexander Payne

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Lauren Oliver

Some things are better left buried and forgotten. — Lauren Oliver

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Zachary Taylor

The Bible is the best of books, and I wish it were in the hands of every one. It is indispensable to the safety and permanence of our institutions. A free government can not exist without religion and morals, and there cannot be morals without religion. Especially should the Bible be placed in the hands of the young. It is the best school book in the world. I would that all our people were brought up under the influence of that holy book. — Zachary Taylor

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Jamie Cullum

I lived my twenties on the road, in all different countries experiencing this momentum of a career which was taking off in its own way. — Jamie Cullum

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Stephan Attia

I do have a religion; it's just not an ordinary one. In fact it is an extraordinary one. My religion is Literature. — Stephan Attia

Barbarically Wild Quotes By B. Diehl

No, I'm not an 'anarchist.'
Fuck your political ideology. — B. Diehl

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Grace Slick

My deal is that I pay more attention to whatever job I have than the relationships I have. Now, if I had considered my job to be a wife and mother, then I would have been pretty good at it. But I didn't consider it a job. I thought it was like brushing your teeth - it's not fun, it's just something you do to keep your teeth from falling out. — Grace Slick

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Abigail Van Buren

If you are looking for a kindly, well-to-do older gentleman who is no longer interested in sex, take out an ad in The Wall Street Journal. — Abigail Van Buren

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Ronald Sawka

in an individual sense, we are to be continual worshipers and praisers. Worship and praise is not something we decide to do for a few minutes a day or once a week, but it is who we are. Our attitude should always be that of a worshiper. — Ronald Sawka

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

For the most part, we, who could choose simplicity, choose complication. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Barbarically Wild Quotes By James A. Baldwin

There is something terribly radical about believing that one's own experience and images are important enough to speak about, much less to write about and to perform — James A. Baldwin

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Karl Schroeder

Introducing a technology is not a neutral act
it is profoundly revolutionary. If you present a new technology to the world you are effectively legislating a change in the way we all live. You are changing society, not some vague democratic process. The individuals who are driven to use that technology by the disparities of wealth and power it creates do not have a real choice in the matter. So the idea that we are giving people more freedom by developing technologies and then simply making them available is a dangerous illusion. — Karl Schroeder

Barbarically Wild Quotes By Sia Furler

When I was 10, my parents really valued success in the arts, and I thought if I was a famous 'something artistic,' that they would love me more. — Sia Furler