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Bracamonte Law Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The laws of the marketplace are physical laws, and they don't become suspended in a crisis any more than the law of gravity does. — P. J. O'Rourke

Bracamonte Law Quotes By Aysha Taryam

Every woman, hell, every man should be a feminist, that is the only way to render this word obsolete. — Aysha Taryam

Bracamonte Law Quotes By Edward Kennedy

Under the Bush administration, openness and accountability have been replaced by secrecy and evasion of responsibility. They abuse their power, conceal their actions from the American people, and refuse to hold officials accountable. — Edward Kennedy

Bracamonte Law Quotes By Robin G. Collingwood

The history of thought, and therefore all history, is the re-enactment of past thought in the historian's own mind. — Robin G. Collingwood

Bracamonte Law Quotes By William S. Burroughs

Language is a virus from outer space — William S. Burroughs

Bracamonte Law Quotes By Lesley Visser

When I started, the press credentials said 'No women or children in the press box,' ... There are a lot of things in the workplace that you can attempt to hide, and I could not hide the fact that I was a woman. I was always the only woman in the press box, and they didn't even have ladies rooms. — Lesley Visser

Bracamonte Law Quotes By Wilhelm Stekel

Many an attack of depression is nothing but the expression of regret at having to be virtuous. — Wilhelm Stekel

Bracamonte Law Quotes By John D. Garrison

It's never too late. — John D. Garrison

Bracamonte Law Quotes By John O'Donohue

The beauty of nature insists on taking its time. Everything is prepared. Nothing is rushed. The rhythm of emergence is a gradual, slow beat; always inching its way forward, change remains faithful to itself until the new unfolds in the full confidence of true arrival. Because nothing is abrupt, the beginning of spring nearly always catches us unawares. It is there before we see it; and then we can look nowhere without seeing it. — John O'Donohue