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Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Michael Specter

But there is no such thing as safe. There is only safe than something else. Skiing and driving cars are thousands of times more dangerous than walking or cycling. Yet we never refuse to enter a motor vehicle because it "may" cause death. — Michael Specter

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Melodie Ramone

Our books are the deepest glimpses into our souls, the most raw and real anybody will ever find us. — Melodie Ramone

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Tom Platz

When you promise yourself something, make a commitment, you can't give up. Because, when you're in the gym, you have to fulfill the promise you made to yourself. The people who can self motivate - in any field - are usually the ones who win. Regardless of talent. — Tom Platz

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Pierce Brown

I panic as suicides do when they realize their folly. — Pierce Brown

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Steven Seagal

The entrances I make now, when we kick in the door of a high-risk warrant, eighty percent of the homes we're kicking into, it's dark in there for some reason. That's just the way the bad guys are doing it now. So now all of my sights are night sights; I've also put special light rails on the bottom of all of them so I can put a special light on them that's combination white light/laser. — Steven Seagal

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By John Berendt

The South is one big drag show, honey [...]. — John Berendt

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Jandy Nelson

I could step out of this sad life like it's an old sorry dress. — Jandy Nelson

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Phyllis Wheaton

Small towns blossomed by elevators and the trains
Once every 14 miles along the prairie veins
We were born of progress, now progress will decree
That we're no longer viable, and should no long be ...
Still Standing about Canada's Prairie Elevators (The First Song album) — Phyllis Wheaton

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Juan Pablo Galavis

I am a father, and I know the feel of being a father. Why wouldn't I want my gay friends to also be happy parents? — Juan Pablo Galavis

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Spalding Gray

I fantasize about going back to high school with the knowledge I have now. I would shine. I would have a good time, I would have a girlfriend. I think that's where a lot of my pain comes from. I think I never had any teenage years to go back to. — Spalding Gray

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Susan Blackmore

If we take memetics seriously then the 'me' that could do the choosing is itself a memetic construct: a fluid and ever-changing group of memes installed in a complicated meme machine. — Susan Blackmore

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Dee Rees

I very much related to the idea of sexual identity and how it doesn't have to be black and white. When I first came out, there would be butch people in baseball caps, and that wasn't me, and then there were girls in heels and dresses, and that didn't feel like that was me either. But after a while I learned there's a lot of ground in between. — Dee Rees

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By George R R Martin

It's your gold they love, not your impish wit. — George R R Martin

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Idiot - A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human affairs has always been dominant and controlling. The Idiot's activity is not confined to any special field of thought or action, but "pervades and regulates the whole." He has the last word in everything; his decision is unappealable. He sets the fashions and opinion of taste, dictates the limitations of speech and circumscribes conduct with a dead-line. — Ambrose Bierce

Dogeminer 2 Quotes By Josef Pieper

Only those are called liberal or free which are concerned with knowledge; those which are concerned with utilitarian ends ... are called servile ...
The question is ... can man develop to the full as a functionary and a "worker" and nothing else; can a full human existence be contained within an exclusively workaday existence? Stated differently and translated back into our terms: is there such a thing as a liberal art? — Josef Pieper