Crevices Antonym Quotes & Sayings
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No one can be healed of death. All they can do is tame it. Death is a wild animal, sharp-fanged. I am just trying to build a cage to keep it locked in. It is there, beside me, drooling as it waits to devour me. The bars of the cage that protect me are made of paper. — Antoine Leiris

The business of selling is not just about matching viable solutions to the customers that require them. It's equally about managing the change process the customer will need to go through to implement the solution and achieve the value promised by the solution — Jeff Thull

Female bonobos form a strong sisterhood. They rule through female solidarity. — Frans De Waal

The AEC scientists were so narrowly focused on arming the United States for nuclear war that they failed to perceive facts - even widely known ones - that were outside their limited field of vision. — Barry Commoner

Cooper smelled damage a mile away. He knew she'd never run. She'd never tell. — Suzanne Palmieri

If penicillin had been judged by its toxicity to guinea pigs, it might never have been used by man. — Peter Singer

The days have taught you not to trust happiness because it hurts when it deceives. — Mahmoud Darwish

We must uncover our rituals for what they are: completely arbitrary things, tied to our bourgeois way of life; it is
good-and that is the real theater-to
transcend them in the manner of play, by
means of games and irony; it is good to be dirty and bearded, to have long hair,
to look like a girl when one is a boy (and vice versa); one must put "in
play," show up, transform and reverse
the systems which quietly order us about. — Michel Foucault

Science is much better at finding things that exist than at ruling out things that don't. — Marcelo Gleiser

The United States is a nation of laws, badly written and randomly enforced. — Frank Zappa

Distrust your religion unless it is cheerful, unless it turns every act and deed to music and exults in attempts to catch the harmony of the new life. — Phillips Brooks