Draven Crow Quotes & Sayings
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Books alone are liberal and free; they give to all who ask; they emancipate all who serve them faithfully. — Richard De Bury

When you look for independence and you get what you want, how come you look back thinking what have I done? — Joey Tempest

But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history. — Martin Heidegger

When sorrow comes, they come not single spies, but in battalions. I've allies in heaven, Jack, i've commrades in hell ... say hello for me ... — James O'Barr

His eyes, usually as black and hard as obsidian were softer now, with the sheen of a crow's wing in sunlight. "You love me anyway," she teased.
"That's true," he said softly.
"Your weakness," she replied in equally quiet tones.
"No. My strength." They made love, this time without the power of their combined Gifts flowing hot between them, yet Martise would argue with anyone that its absence made no difference. There was sorcery aplenty in loving the one you held most dear. — Grace Draven

We have much studied and much perfected, of late, the great civilized invention of the division of labour; only we give it a false name. It is not, truly speaking, the labour that is divided; but the men. — John Ruskin

Funny how the new things are the old things. — Rudyard Kipling

Your progress as a Jiu Jitsu practitioner is a direct reflection of the standards you have for yourself. — Chris Matakas

It is the life of democracy to favor equality. — Christian Nestell Bovee

To have a stable economy, to have a stable democracy, and to have a modern government is not enough. We have to build new pillars of development. Education, science and technology, innovation and entrepreneurship, and more equality. — Sebastian Pinera

A use-value, or useful article, therefore, has value only because abstract human labour is objectified or materialized in it. How, then, is the magnitude of value to be measured? By means of the quantity of the "value-forming substance", the labour, contained in the article. This quantity is measured by its duration, and the labour-time is itself measured on the particular scale of hours, days etc. — Karl Marx

So the crow spirals down through a collapsed dream and the only sound it makes in like a concave scream. — James O'Barr

Because all my life I've learned to suffer in silence - Athena — Paulo Coelho