Candelero Palmas Quotes & Sayings
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The horns came riding in like the rainbow masts of silver ships. — Peter S. Beagle
Because civilization isn't a thing that you build and then there it is, you have it forever. It needs to be built constantly, recreated daily. It vanishes far more quickly than he ever would have thought possible. And if he wishes to live, he must do what he can to prevent the world he wants to live in from fading away. As long as there's war, life is a preventative measure. — Steven Galloway
Hierarchical institutions are like giant bulldozers
obedient to the whim of any fool who takes the controls. — Edward Abbey
I gave up coffee. It's almost worse than giving up a lover. — Sandra Bullock
The yogi should meditate on a firm seat, one that is clean - untainted by dirt or unspiritual vibrations of others. The thought or life force emanating from an individual saturates the objects he uses and his dwelling. — Paramahansa Yogananda
The purpose for a tax system is to collect needed revenue at the least cost to the people. — Edward C. Prescott
I've got some cool features with some cool people coming out but I can't speak on it right now. — B.J. The Chicago Kid
What I know for sure is that if you can survive 11 days in cramped quarters with a friend and come out laughing, your friendship is the real deal. I know ours is. — Oprah Winfrey
Drinking water that does not meet a federal health guideline will not necessarily make someone ill. Many contaminants are hazardous only if consumed for years. And some researchers argue that even toxic chemicals, when consumed at extremely low doses over long periods, pose few risks. — Charles Duhigg
We have to be careful about applying criminal labels to people until we're very sure. — Julian Assange
This society in which knowledge workers dominate is in danger of a new "class conflict" between the large minority of knowledge workers and the majority of workers who will make their livings through traditional ways, either by manual work ... or by service work. The productivity of knowledge work - still abysmally low - will predictably become the economic challenge of the knowledge society. On it will depend the ability of the knowledge society to give decent incomes, and with them dignity and status, to non knowledge people. — Peter Drucker
