Drug Use Of The Seventies Quotes & Sayings
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My people and I have come to an agreement which satisfied us both. They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please. — Frederick The Great

Scientific facts are often described in textbooks as if they just sort of exist, like nickels someone picked up on the street. But science at the cutting edge, conducted by sharp minds probing deep into nature, is not about self-evident facts. It is about mystery and not knowing. It is about taking huge risks. — Richard Preston

4chan gets almost one million posts per day, hundreds of thousands of which are images. — Christopher Poole

I feel a responsibility to my backyard. I want it to be taken care of and protected. — Annie Leibovitz

I want to be happy and not feel guilty about it. I want to be curious without being called indulgent. I want to be accepted regardless of what I look like, what I do for a living, my marital status, whether I have kids, or whether you think I'm nice enough, hospitable enough, or humble enough to measure up to your impossible standards. I want purpose. I want contentment. I want to be loved and give love unreservedly in return. I want to be seen. I want to matter. I want freedom. I want to be ... I want to just be. — Liza Palmer

When I'm with you, I can't keep my hands off of you. When I'm not with you, I can't keep my hands off of myself. — Anonymous

If you think marriage is going to be perfect, you're probably still at your reception. — Martha Bolton

There are amazing designers like Riccardo Tisci (whom I consider like my godfather in the industry), who are aware that beauty isn't defined by being just one thing or perceived in a single way. Today we hear people's voices, thanks to social media, and that can change things. This change is happening right now! — Maria Borges

In the early 50s in the US, there was what was called McCarthyism and the only reason it succeeded was that there was no resistance to it. When they tried the same thing in the 60s it instantly collapsed because people simply laughed at it so they couldn't do it. Even a dictatorship can't do everything it wants. It's got to have some degree of popular support. — Noam Chomsky