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Discriminan Quotes By Marcel Duchamp

Why are all the artists so dead-set on distorting? It seems to be a reaction against photography, but I'm not sure. — Marcel Duchamp

Discriminan Quotes By Frederick Sanger

Through art and science in their broadest senses it is possible to make a permanent contribution towards the improvement and enrichment of human life and it is these pursuits that we students are engaged in. — Frederick Sanger

Discriminan Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

In a nation of frightened dullards there is a sorry shortage of outlaws, and those few who make the grade are always welcome: — Hunter S. Thompson

Discriminan Quotes By Chica Umino

It's okay to spin around and around in the same place. Just so long as you're singing your heart out.
THAT's what life's all about. — Chica Umino

Discriminan Quotes By Lynn Hill

I was quaking in my boots. — Lynn Hill

Discriminan Quotes By Trae Crowder

EIGHTH AMENDMENT
The government shall not "crack down" on drug crime while taking kickbacks from industries and companies perpetuating addiction and abuse. You can't fight wars on drugs - only on people. The drug war kills people, not drugs. Anytime you hear a politician talk about being tough on drugs but then say nothing about pharmaceutical companies, doctors, or insurance providers needing reform as well, you call them what they are: hacks. And hit them in the fa - we mean, vote against them. — Trae Crowder

Discriminan Quotes By Jonathan Meades

I do make myself be interested in places in a way that I don't make myself be interested in people. — Jonathan Meades

Discriminan Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

Plato and Hitler were both the same kind of consistent socialists who planned also for the production of future socialists, the breeding and education of future members of society. — Ludwig Von Mises