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Bumblebee Radio Quotes By Barbara Ehrenreich

WITCHES LIVED AND WERE BURNED LONG BEFORE the development of modern medical technology. The great majority of them were lay healers serving the peasant population, and their suppression marks one of the opening struggles in the history of man's suppression of women as healers. The other side of the suppression of witches as healers was the creation of a new male medical profession, under the protection and patronage of the ruling classes. This new European medical profession played an important role in the witch hunts, supporting the witches' persecutors with "medical" reasoning: — Barbara Ehrenreich

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By J.W. Webb

You can never have enough sharp things in this world — J.W. Webb

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By Conor Oberst

I like science fiction. Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick and Vonnegut, and I really like Margaret Atwood, 'The Handmaid's Tale.' And you know, so much of science fiction has to do with predicting what's to come, so I think that's really interesting. — Conor Oberst

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By Jim Capaldi

After that, I specifically started writing lyrics. I would like sweat and think and get it all together. — Jim Capaldi

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By Jeffrey R. Holland

There is no convenient Messiah. Salvation comes only through discipline and sacrifice. — Jeffrey R. Holland

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By Patricia Cabot

That, apparentlu, was what happened when one fell in love. One's brains were sucked away, or turned gelatinous. — Patricia Cabot

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By James Patterson

We all make choices. We all have to live with them. — James Patterson

Bumblebee Radio Quotes By Tove Jansson

Is that they come up with so many ideas and then they manage to carry them out and believe so strongly in what they do. — Tove Jansson