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Carterbak Quotes By Frank Miller

When you got a condition, it's bad to forget your medicine. — Frank Miller

Carterbak Quotes By Benjamin Netanyahu

Some will criticize me no matter what I do. — Benjamin Netanyahu

Carterbak Quotes By Raffi Cavoukian

We find these joys to be self evident: That all children are created whole, endowed with innate intelligence, with dignity and wonder, worthy of respect. The embodiment of life, liberty and happiness, children are original blessings, here to learn their own song. Every girl and boy is entitled to love, to dream and belong to a loving "village." And to pursue a life of purpose.
We affirm our duty to nourish and nurture the young, to honour their caring ideals as the heart of being human. To recognize the early years as the foundation of life, and to cherish the contribution of young children to human evolution.
We commit ourselves to peaceful ways and vow to keep from harm or neglect these, our most vulnerable citizens. As guardians of their prosperity we honour the bountiful Earth whose diversity sustains us. Thus we pledge our love for generations to come. — Raffi Cavoukian

Carterbak Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

We are afraid of the instincts. We are afraid of the intuition within us. We suppress the instincts, and we cut off our intuitional awareness from one another and from the world. The reason being some great shock to the procreative self. Now we know one another only as ideal or social or political entities, fleshless, bloodless and cold like Bernard Shaw's creatures. Intuitively we are dead to one another, we have all gone cold. But by intuition alone can man really be aware of man, or of the living, substantial world. By intuition alone can man love and know either woman or world, and by intuition alone can he bring forth images of the magic awareness which we call art. — D.H. Lawrence

Carterbak Quotes By Amanda Ripley

Tom was not good at math. He'd started to lose his way in middle school, as so many American kids did. It had happened gradually; first he hadn't understood one lesson, and then another and another. — Amanda Ripley

Carterbak Quotes By Ahmed Zewail

The family's dream was to see me receive a high degree abroad and to return to become a university professor - on the door to my study room, a sign was placed reading 'Dr. Ahmed,' even though I was still far from becoming a doctor. — Ahmed Zewail

Carterbak Quotes By Joe Carnahan

As much as I love Antonioni films, I love the Three Stooges. — Joe Carnahan

Carterbak Quotes By Rae Armantrout

But here I hold your dream in my poem. — Rae Armantrout

Carterbak Quotes By Djuna Barnes

To our friends,' he answered, 'we die every day, but to ourselves we die only at the end. — Djuna Barnes

Carterbak Quotes By Frederick Law Olmsted

If we analyze the operations of scenes of beauty upon the mind, and consider the intimate relation of the mind upon the nervous system and the whole physical economy, the action and reaction which constantly occur between bodily and mental conditions, the reinvigoration which results from such scenes is readily comprehended ... The enjoyment of scenery employs the mind without fatigue and yet exercises it; tranquilizes it and yet enlivens it; and thus, through the influence of the mind over the body gives the effect of refreshing rest and reinvigoration to the whole system. — Frederick Law Olmsted

Carterbak Quotes By Ivan Klima

Justice was revenge wrapping itself in a cloak of high principle. — Ivan Klima

Carterbak Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

So, there is no longer striking, nor work, but both simultaneously, that is to say something else: a magic of work, a trompel'oeil, a scenodrama (so as not to say a melodrama) of production, a collective dramaturgy on the empty stage of the social. — Jean Baudrillard

Carterbak Quotes By Thornton Wilder

Imprisonment of the body is bitter; imprisonment of the mind is worse — Thornton Wilder