Boogeymen Patriots Quotes & Sayings
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Non-profits must become deeply engaged in the ways that their donor communities are using social technology. — Simon Mainwaring
Well, we spend an awful lot of our time working and doing experiments. It's very busy up on the shuttle. — Sally Ride
We prematurely write off people as failures. We are too much in awe of those who succeed and far too dismissive of those who fail. — Malcolm Gladwell
What is "true" thinking? Thinking is not solving problems. The first step in thinking is to ask these sorts of questions: "Is this really a problem?" "Is this the right way to formulate the problem?" "How did we arrive at this?" This is the ability we need in thinking. — Slavoj Zizek
She fell into a long sleep, and dreamed he dreams of the dream tree. — Stephen Cosgrove
If I'm ever in a weird car accident, or I commit suicide or something, after the media stops celebrating my death, could they check into it? Because I'm not suicidal. And I'm a pretty good driver. — Glenn Beck
The misconception that there is serious disagreement among scientists about global warming is actually an illusion that has been deliberately fostered by a relatively small but extremely well-funded cadre of special interests, including Exxon Mobil and a few other oil, coal, and utilities companies. These companies want to prevent any new policies that would interfere with their current business plans that rely on the massive unrestrained dumping of global warming pollution into the Earth's atmosphere every hour of every day. — Al Gore
Stupid heart, Stupid Girl! — Shannon Delany
So, we're at war. Perfect. Shall we save time and kill each other now, or did you want to wait until later?
-Puck — Julie Kagawa
Trying to save ecosystems has more to do with changing egosystems. — Don Rittner
Take responsibility for making conscious choices. — Deepak Chopra
The bones cry for the blood of the white whale,
 The fat flukes arch and whack about its ears,
 The death-lance churns into the sanctuary, tears
 The gun-blue swingle, heaving like a flail,
 And hacks the coiling life out ... — Robert Lowell
