Commodification Theory Quotes & Sayings
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"You do get this kind of bossy, don't-fuck-with-my-tiara attitude when you're pissed. — K.A. Mitchell

No hoary falsehood shall be a truth to me; no stifling dogma shall encramp my pen! — Anton Szandor LaVey

Sometimes I believe that this less material life is our truer life, and that our vain presence on the terraqueous globe is itself the secondary or merely virtual phenomenon. — H.P. Lovecraft

A person who knew he could come to God with nothing more than a cupful of flour and a confession of his sin and still receive forgiveness was learning something fundamental about the grace of God . . . even the most powerful in the land knew that God was not impressed by the most lavish sacrifices. . . .49 — Timothy J. Keller

He supposed he knew, rationally, that she wasn't the prettiest woman in the world, but if his eyes saw any imperfections, his heart didn't care. — Linda Howard

The beginning of an acquaintance whether with persons or things is to get a definite outline of our ignorance. — George Eliot

I always had this idea that you should never give up a happy middle in the hopes of a happy ending, because there is no such thing as a happy ending. Do you know what I mean? There is so much to lose. — John Green

To be diagnosed with cancer was a frightening thing, and my first reaction was sheer panic, but I was really fortunate that the cancer was caught at such an early stage that I didn't need chemo or radiotherapy. But I know that cancer is a chronic condition, and once you've had it, you're on the list, because it can come back. — Marianne Faithfull

Mirrors can't talk. Luckily for you, they can't laugh either. — Jane Wagner

We have the right to ensure our security, especially when it is possible to reach agreement on a political solution. — Yitzhak Rabin

So our self-feeling in this world depends entirely on what we back ourselves to be and do. — William James

Absolute power can only be supported by error, ignorance and prejudice. — Lord Chesterfield