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Dobrovick Quotes By Upton Sinclair

Just what," answered the other, "would be the productive capacity of society if the present resources of science were utilized, we have no means of ascertaining; but we may be sure it would exceed anything that would sound reasonable to minds inured to the ferocious barbarities of capitalism. After — Upton Sinclair

Dobrovick Quotes By Bradley Whitford

I identify with this guy's frustration and inability to control his fury at moments. I even identify with the way that this guy covers up a lot with humour. So yeah, it's interesting. — Bradley Whitford

Dobrovick Quotes By Anthony D. Williams

Love has the power to ... cure, to heal, to calm, to change and to unite. Use this power often. — Anthony D. Williams

Dobrovick Quotes By Noah Webster

An immense effect may be produced by small powers wisely and steadily directed. — Noah Webster

Dobrovick Quotes By Marjorie Eccles

Frosty winter evenings, patterns of ice forming on the window panes outside, fresh coal piled on the red embers, and the fire spurting sulphurous flames of blue and green. — Marjorie Eccles

Dobrovick Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

Ian paused and leaned closer to me so that I couldn't seem to see anything around his face, just snow and sapphire and ink. — Stephenie Meyer

Dobrovick Quotes By Michael Scheuer

It's very clear from what he [Osama ben Laden] said, what his lieutenants have said, that America is not even their main enemy. We're simply in the way of what they want to do in their own world, which is to destroy police states and Israel. — Michael Scheuer

Dobrovick Quotes By Brennan Manning

Pharisees invest heavily in extrinsic religious gestures, rituals, methods, and techniques, breeding allegedly holy people who are judgmental, mechanical, lifeless, and as intolerant of others as they are of themselves - violent people, the very opposite of holiness and love, "the type of 'spiritual' people who, conscious of their spirituality, then proceed to crucify the Messiah."[2] Jesus did not die at the hands of muggers, rapists, or thugs. He fell into the well-scrubbed hands of deeply religious people, society's most respected members. — Brennan Manning