Burlando Sin Quotes & Sayings
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The same suffering is much harder to bear for a high motive than for a base one. The people [during World War II] who stood motionless, from one to eight in the morning, for the sake of having an egg, would have found it very difficult to do in order to save a human life. — Simone Weil

It is likely ... that human society cannot exist without some source of sacredness. Those states which have sought openly to remove it have tended in the end to assume divinity themselves. — Richard M. Weaver

I speak my mind. I'm not really afraid of things. I actually don't think that's that unusual. — Kyrsten Sinema

The thing is, I wasn't surrounded by lots of people who were helping me build a career. — Annabella Sciorra

Europeans still read rather than watching TV or listening to their clergyman tell them how to vote. The European magazines are far superior to American magazines in content and readership, but TV is taking a bite out of circulation now even in Europe. — Peter Menzel

I Am excited, this is a new day and one I have never experienced nor will again. What fantabulous miracles will show up today! — Lee Pryke

The university is a vast public utility which turns out future workers in today's vineyard, the military-industrial complex. They've got to be processed in the most efficient way to see to it that they have the fewest dissenting opinions, that they have just those characteristics which are wholly incompatible with being an intellectual. This is a real internal psychological contradiction. People have to suppress the very questions which reading books raises. — Mario Savio

He is of what is called the old school - a phrase generally meaning any school that seems never to have been young. — Charles Dickens

If a philosophy is to bring happiness it should be inspired by kindly feelings. Marx pretended that he wanted the happiness of the proletariat; what he really wanted was the unhappiness of the bourgeois. — Bertrand Russell

Crime is a product of a distorted mind. — Kiran Bedi

Riches are not forbidden, but the pride of them is. — John Chrysostom