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Ben Tramer Quotes By Juan Manuel Marquez

Our obsession is how we can use technology to reach our big goals, first peace, which will allow us more equality and better education. — Juan Manuel Marquez

Ben Tramer Quotes By Alia Bhatt

Kissing's a very organic and mechanical process. It's like a slap. You slap your co-star once and it's done. — Alia Bhatt

Ben Tramer Quotes By Azar Nafisi

Primo Levi once said, "I write in order to rejoin the community of mankind." Reading is a private act, but it joins us across continents and time. — Azar Nafisi

Ben Tramer Quotes By Anonymous

In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. — Anonymous

Ben Tramer Quotes By Irwin Shaw

The great writers just kept bringing them out. They didn't care if they repeated themselves. — Irwin Shaw

Ben Tramer Quotes By Pythagoras

Love that shines from within cannot be darkened by obstacles of the world of consequences! — Pythagoras

Ben Tramer Quotes By Namsoon Kang

What does it mean to be human, to continue to live as human, to remain _faithful_ to the Divine while living in a cultural, sociogeopoltical, and religious world where power disparity between/among humans based on religious world where power disparity between/among humans based on their nationality, citizenship, gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, religion and so forth still prevails? The act of _theologizing_ for me involves responding to these questions and stimulating the practice of liberating and enlarging human possibility in our daily reality. — Namsoon Kang

Ben Tramer Quotes By Ralph Steadman

Americans live with the certain knowledge that the source of their greatness has not yet been released. — Ralph Steadman

Ben Tramer Quotes By Don DeLillo

In these night recitations we create a space between things as we felt them at the time and as we speak them now. This is the space reserved for irony, sympathy and fond amusement, the means by which we rescue ourselves from the past. — Don DeLillo