Disidentification Theory Quotes & Sayings
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Where is Barbie?"
The female shifter snickered and choked it off.
"Is there a stripper pole? — Ilona Andrews

The power of thought, of idea, is incommensurable, is immeasurable. The world is dominated by thought. — Emile Coue

Women aren't objects that you look at only on weekends. — Ville Valo

I'm not going to give up. If you pay attention to my plan and the way I live and the way I eat, then you have a chance to extend your life a few more years. — Bernard Hopkins

Movements have narratives. They tell stories, because they are not just about rearranging economics and politics. They also rearrange meaning. And they're not just about redistributing the goods. They're about figuring out what is good. — Marshall Ganz

There's a theory that says that life is based on a competition and the struggle and the fight for survival, and it's interesting because when you look at the fractal character of evolution, it's totally different. It's based on cooperation among the elements in the geometry and not competition. — Bruce Lipton

Who hath not known ill fortune, never knew himself, or his own virtue. — David Mallet

If a dying Savior could bring us to God's grace, surely a living Savior can keep us in His grace. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

How glorious, then, is the prospect, the reverse of all the past, which is now opening upon us, and upon the world. Government, we may now expect to see, not only in theory and in books but in actual practice, calculated for the general good, and taking no more upon it than the general good requires, leaving all men the enjoyment of as many of their natural rights as possible, and no more interfering with matters of religion, with men's notions concerning God, and a future state, than with philosophy, or medicine. — Joseph Priestley