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Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Kate Bornstein

What is a man? What is a woman? And why do we have to be one or the other? — Kate Bornstein

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Jane Fonda

To make the revolution in the United States is a slow day by day job that requires patience and discipline. It is the only way to make it ... All I know is that despite the fact that I am one of the people who benefit from a capitalist society, I find that any system which exploits other people cannot and should not exist. — Jane Fonda

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Theodore Dalrymple

Obesity is the result of a loss of self-control. Indeed, loss of self-control might be said to be the defining social (or anti-social) characteristic of our age: public drunkenness, excessive gambling, promiscuity and common-or-garden rudeness are all examples of our collective loss of self-control. — Theodore Dalrymple

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Denis O'Hare

I'm a little bit of an obsessed artist, and I'm not very talented. But isn't Suzanne Somers a bad painter? — Denis O'Hare

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Gwendolyn Brooks

Be careful what you swallow. Chew! — Gwendolyn Brooks

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Wow," he says, shaking his head. "You're kind of my hero. You just roasted a dead guy. — Colleen Hoover

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Ashwin Sanghi

Good luck gets a bad rap due to superstitions. — Ashwin Sanghi

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

The difference is between saying something to a person, and saying something about a person. The first might be rude, but the second is always gossip. — Patrick Rothfuss

Capitalist Exploits Quotes By Robert Grudin

To be open to inspiration, one must cultivate a leaning for the problematic, a chronic attraction to things that do not totally fit, agree, or make sense. Inspired ideas are less often solutions to old problems than newly discovered or totally reformulated problems - problems 'created' like brilliant works of art. — Robert Grudin