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Blind Your Ponies Quotes By Mimi Strong

Because life is short and it's better when you speak your heart. — Mimi Strong

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By Julianne Malveaux

History belongs to she who holds the pen ... If we don't tell our stories, they won't be told. — Julianne Malveaux

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By Daniel Coyle

It's also why we've recently seen an avalanche of new studies, books, and video games built on the myelin-centric principle that practice staves off cognitive decline. — Daniel Coyle

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By John Steinbeck

Man has become our greatest hazard, and our only hope. — John Steinbeck

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By Nadia Bolz-Weber

There's something about courting the darkness that makes some people see the truth in raw, twisted ways, as though they were shining a black light on life to illuminate the absurdity of it all. Comics tell you a truth you can only see from the underside of the psyche. At its best, comedy is prophesy and societal dream interpretation. At its worst it's just dick jokes. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By Edward Feser

It is not just that secularists happen to reject and oppose religion; it's that there is nothing more to their creed than rejecting and opposing religion ... The fact is that secularists are "for" reason and science only to the extent that they don't lead to religious conclusions; they celebrate free choice only insofar as one chooses against traditional or religiously oriented morality; and they are for democracy and toleration only to the extent that these might lead to a less religiously oriented social and political order. — Edward Feser

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By Reki Kawahara

What matters is that we survive. — Reki Kawahara

Blind Your Ponies Quotes By David Antin

I'm standing up thinking. Anybody who wants to listen is welcome. If not, I'm happy to see them go. — David Antin