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Carl Lumbly Quotes By David Clement-Davies

That story placed man above the animals, until man's fall at Eve's hand, and linked humans to God himself, fashioned in his image. But now the black wolf was telling the girl a grave secret. That man was an animal too. — David Clement-Davies

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Judy Reyes

For years I exercised to be thinner, and I never got the results I wanted. When I finally started working out to be healthier, I saw a transformation. I've even quit weighing myself so I don't obsess over the numbers. — Judy Reyes

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Carl Yastrzemski

I was a lousy hitter in May doing the same things that made me a great hitter in June. — Carl Yastrzemski

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Privacy, in fact, was almost as desirable for physics as it was for sex. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Carrie Brownstein

To me, curiosity is married to optimism. And that's where a lot of my motivation comes from. A lot of my way out of depression and anxiety is that intersection between optimism and curiosity. Because it means taking a step forward with the hope that there will be discovery. — Carrie Brownstein

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Robert Kurson

John Chatterton is the kind of person who always seems to be up to some kind of incredible adventure. — Robert Kurson

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You're quite wrong, you know. I am the most permanent person that you will eve meet," said Magnus, his voice breathless with laughter and his eyes stung a little by tears. "It is only that it never makes a difference. — Cassandra Clare

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Fannie Flagg

Claude Pistal is a creep! He is lucky I'm reasonably mild-mannered like Clark Kent. — Fannie Flagg

Carl Lumbly Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

You can't just do whatever you feel like." "You can't just do anything you want." "You have to learn self-restraint." "You're only interested in gratifying your desires." "You don't care about anything but your own pleasure." Can you hear the judgmentality in these admonitions? Can you see how they reproduce the mentality of domination that runs our civilization? Goodness comes through conquest. Health comes through conquering bacteria. Agriculture is improved by eliminating pests. Society is made safe by winning the war on crime. On my walk today, students accosted me, asking if I wanted to join the "fight" against pediatric cancer. There are so many fights, crusades, campaigns, so many calls to overcome the enemy by force. No wonder we apply the same strategy to ourselves. Thus it is that the inner devastation of the Western psyche matches exactly the outer devastation it has wreaked upon the planet. Wouldn't you like to be part of a different kind of revolution? — Charles Eisenstein