Consciou Quotes & Sayings
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There were never any doctors in my family. But my grandparents and my mother had a strong social conscience that was formative. — Robert Winston
Who are you?
Your angel. Vengeance. — Poppet
We need a direct repudiation of Barack Obama and everything for which he stands. — Monica Crowley
I went to art school in Chicago for a year at Columbia College. I had this whole master plan of getting into sustainable development and green architecture and construction, so I wanted to go to business school and then get my masters in construction and development. — Nico Tortorella
When you're at the beginning, don't obsess about the middle, because the middle is going to look different once you get there. — Chip Heath
My goal is to try to get people into a state of generalized agnosticism, not about God alone, but agnosticism about everything. — Robert Anton Wilson
I do not need your sympathy or condolence; if I am an atheist, there are reasons for that and those reasons are thoughtful, unselfish and conscious. — M.F. Moonzajer
Those from whom nature has withheld taste invented trousers. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Crowded rooms and lonesome tunes and very little sky. — Rod McKuen
Literature deeply stands opposed to the dominant value system-the one that rewards money and power. Writers are on the other side-they make us sympathetic to ideas and feelings that are of deep importance but can't afford airtime in a commercialized, status-consciou s, and cynical world. — Alain De Botton
Time could heal, but it wouldn't make wrongs go away. Time came back like a reminder. Time folded with memory. In a moment, everything could fold itself up, and time stand still. — Karen Tei Yamashita
Nobody gets into heaven without a glowstick. — Homer
I'd come from the bottom of the barrel. Just Owen Hart getting out of the shadow of Bret Hart's little brother. Everyone figured, this is a joke, Owen's going to get squashed. — Owen Hart
He carries well, to whom it waighes not.
[He carries well, to whomit weighs not.] — George Herbert
Knew what it was to loose him. That specific being. that unique and miraculous collision of biology and history, spirit and matter. — Janet Fitch
