Dustcart Robot Quotes & Sayings
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Challenging schools to treat their students as customers with a choice, instead of inmates serving time. — David Warlick

Now you're being sentimental, Marija. You shouldn't waste your pity on machines! If you want to pity someone, pity the poor guestworker who's chucked out of the territory when they build a robot to do his job! Pity the janitors, the nightwatchmen, the dustcart drivers. My God, even the whores have been put out of business now! We live in a country where we even fuck machines! — Chris Beckett

Julian will go to the gallows for us, and we will smile, and dream of victory
hazy-red, soon to come, a blood-colored dawn. — Lauren Oliver

North Korea has certainly, in the past, used detainees to initiate diplomatic exchanges with the United States. — Elise Hu

The sad fact of life: Winners love the game. Losers don't. — The Wombat

The visible world was only an imperfect reflection of the Ideal, which the Philosopher sought to transcend. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

A book should be a garden that fits in the hands. Word-petals of color. Stems of strength. roots of truth. Turn a page and turn the seasons. Read the sentence and enjoy the roses. — Max Lucado

Anything that you cannot sacrifice pins you. Makes you predictable, makes you weak. — Mark Lawrence

Mental slavery is worst than physical slavery — Dave Hockaday

Where grows?
where grows it not? If vain our toil, We ought to blame the culture, not the soil. — Alexander Pope

The American influence is not so aggressive anymore. The American big business influence in Latin America is not as strong, so people can vote and they can have a different life than before. They can have more liberal, more interesting, and more democratic governments. — Costa-Gavras

I've had experiences in my life where I've met certain people that have opened up something in me and given me hope and a new outlook on life. — Aubrey Plaza

Class is something I know about. I've lived it every day of my life, and it shaped me in my identity. — David Lindsay-Abaire