Biotch Urban Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Biotch Urban with everyone.
Top Biotch Urban Quotes

We Americans are not usually thought to be a submissive people, but of course we are. Why else would we allow our country to be destroyed? Why else would we be rewarding its destroyers? Why else would we all - by proxies we have given to greedy corporations and corrupt politicians - be participating in its destruction? Most of us are still too sane to piss in our own cistern, but we allow others to do so and we reward them for it. We reward them so well, in fact, that those who piss in our cistern are wealthier than the rest of us.
How do we submit? By not being radical enough. Or by not being thorough enough, which is the same thing. — Wendell Berry

Science is essentially an anarchic enterprise: theoretical anarchism is more humanitarian and more likely to encourage progress than its law-and-order alternatives. — Paul Karl Feyerabend

Faithfulness imparts God's reason for all circumstances. No matter what the world says, losing is no longer an option. — Criss Jami

There are some things that we value as a public good that the markets can't deliver, like clean air. — Eric Maskin

I knew well in advance even before I stepped on the stage for my first event that I was going to lose. — Svetlana Khorkina

We've got to unite our country again, because we're stronger when we are united and we are weaker when we are divided. — John Kasich

We don't genuinely need more literary geniuses. One can only read so many books in a lifetime. — Bill James

It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets. — Voltaire

The heavy round face was looking at him, the hard look of a man who had also understood, who had seen all the stupidity, who knew, after all, that the gold stars were often mindless decoration, that the army was led not by symbols, but by the fallible egos and blind fantasies of men. — Jeff Shaara

The opposition to Negro education in the South was at first bitter, and showed itself in ashes, insult, and blood; for the South believed an educated Negro to be a dangerous Negro. — W.E.B. Du Bois

Imagine a sentence as a hall with a series of doors. Each door is a possible way to use what you've already written to generate new material. — Kim Addonizio

Peace is a conscious choice. — John Denver

I was pretty sure that's how you know you're falling for someone - when you want the good and bad, when you want everything, regardless of how horrible, how dark. You want it all, because at the end of the day, it's still them. — Rachel Van Dyken