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Craddle Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

People are hated a lot of places. Claire pointed out in her letter that Americans, in being hated, were simply paying the normal penalty for being people, and that they were foolish to think they should somehow be exempted from that penalty. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Craddle Quotes By Arthur Carhart

Perhaps the rebuilding of the body and spirit is the greatest service derivable from our forests, for what worth are material things if we lose the character and quality of people that are the soul of America? — Arthur Carhart

Craddle Quotes By Tiffany Snow

What I meant to say," he said in my ear, "is that you're beautiful, no matter what you're wearing, and that dress makes me wish I had another man's soul. — Tiffany Snow

Craddle Quotes By Luke 1 37

Nothing is impossible with God. — Luke 1 37

Craddle Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

There is more opportunity nowadays at easier and better prices than ever before. I have businesses in probably fifty countries throughout the world and it's never been easier to do business throughout the world. Never. I don't know what people are complaining about. — Robert Kiyosaki

Craddle Quotes By A.E. Samaan

The term "totalitarian" was derived from Adolf Hitler's "Total State", which was a "craddle to grave" solution that sought to micro-manage all aspects of humanity. — A.E. Samaan

Craddle Quotes By Emil Cioran

I may change my opinion on the same subject, the same event, ten, twenty, thirty times in the course of a single day. And to think that each time, like the worst impostor, I dare utter word "truth"! — Emil Cioran

Craddle Quotes By Valerie Solanas

GINGER: The hand that rocks the craddle rules the world.
BONGI: That's a slick little maxim - while the hand's rocking the craddle it won't be rocking the boat. — Valerie Solanas

Craddle Quotes By Masha Gessen

Angleterre Hotel, — Masha Gessen

Craddle Quotes By Carl Andre

By nature, I am a materialist ... It is exactly these impingements upon our sense of touch and so forth that I'm interested in. — Carl Andre

Craddle Quotes By Christopher Chase Rachels

The State has a legal monopoly on the right to use aggression against others in the form of taxation and compulsory edicts (legislation). Not only must "customers" pay into its operation without regard to their consent, but they must surrender to the rules its internal processes determine at all times. Additionally, the State has a monopoly on the provision of security, and has anointed itself as the ultimate arbiter in all conflicts, including those conflicts which involve its own agents. It — Christopher Chase Rachels

Craddle Quotes By Shana Galen

Now breathe or I'll do it for you. — Shana Galen

Craddle Quotes By Pema Chodron

Instead of asking ourselves, 'How can I find security and happiness?' we could ask ourselves, 'Can I touch the center of my pain? Can I sit with suffering, both yours and mine, without trying to make it go away? Can I stay present to the ache of loss or disgrace-disapp ointment in all its many forms-and let it open me?' This is the trick. — Pema Chodron

Craddle Quotes By Helmut Jahn

For me, drawing generates thinking and vice versa. — Helmut Jahn

Craddle Quotes By Cat Stevens

Now I've been crying lately, Thinking about the world as it is. Why must we go on hating? Why can't we live in bliss? — Cat Stevens

Craddle Quotes By John Steinbeck

He was born in Bercy on the outskirts of Paris and trained in France, and while he knows a little Poodle-English, he responds quickly only to commands in French. Otherwise he has to translate, and that slows him down. — John Steinbeck

Craddle Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I will seek out a face, a composed, a monumental face, and will endow it with omniscience, and wear it under my dress like a talisman and then (I promise this) I will find some dingle in a wood where I can display my assortment of strange, valuable objects. I promise myself this. So I will not cry.
-Virginia Woolf, The Waves — Virginia Woolf