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Contact 1997 Movie Quotes By Karl Marx

But there is a devil of a difference between barbarians who are fit by nature to be used for anything, and civilized people who apply them selves to everything. — Karl Marx

Contact 1997 Movie Quotes By William Shakespeare

One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony. — William Shakespeare

Contact 1997 Movie Quotes By Lana Wachowski

...the weeping, the tears of the hosts, whose sympathy underscores the inherent tragedy of my life as a transgender person, and this moment fulfilling the cathartic arc of rejection to acceptance, without ever interrogating the pathology of a society that refuses to acknowledge the spectrum of gender in the exact same blind way they refuse to see a spectrum of race or sexuality. — Lana Wachowski

Contact 1997 Movie Quotes By Alan Zweibel

It's an intangible thing, this thing we call talent, especially if we're in a position to teach and mentor others. — Alan Zweibel

Contact 1997 Movie Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

However much we obfuscate or ignore it, we know that the factory farm is inhumane in the deepest sense of the word. And we know that there is something that matters in a deep way about the lives we create for the living beings most within our power. Our response to the factory farm is ultimately a test of how we respond to the powerless, to the most distant, to the voiceless
it is a test of how we act when no one is forcing us to act one way or another. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Contact 1997 Movie Quotes By Ellen Key

Christianity is sustained by the knowledge that the object of man's life on earth is his development as an eternal being. Therefore, none of his expressions of life can be an end in itself, but must serve a higher purpose than the earthly life and happiness of the individual - or even than that of the race. — Ellen Key