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Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Leland Stanford

The great advantage to labor arising out of co-operative effort has been apparent to me for many years. — Leland Stanford

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Marie Higgins

Why did love have to hurt so much? — Marie Higgins

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Samuel Alexander

It is more difficult to designate this form of conation on its practical side by a satisfactory name. — Samuel Alexander

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Let not the 12 million Negroes be ashamed of the fact that they are the grandchildren of slaves. There is dishonor in being slave-owners. — Mahatma Gandhi

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Jerry Garcia

Done time in the lock-up, done time on the streets. Done time on the upswing, and time in defeat. I know what I'm askin'. I know it's a lot. Just to say that I love you. Believe it or not. — Jerry Garcia

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By August Wilson

For me, the original play becomes an historical document: This is where I was when I wrote it, and I have to move on now to something else. — August Wilson

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Wendell Berry

Rats and roaches live by competition under the laws of supply and demand; it is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy. — Wendell Berry

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By The Beatles

And for the first time in their existence, their mean, unhappy lives became happy and meaningful because of one simple phrase ... LOVE. — The Beatles

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Stephen Hawking

I believe things cannot make themselves impossible. — Stephen Hawking

Dionigi Sagrantino Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

The spontaneous reproduction of superimposed needs by the individual does not establish autonomy; it only testifies to the efficacy of the control. — Herbert Marcuse