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Edeka Zentrale Quotes By Amanda Ripley

People help way more than we expect, way more than makes sense. But when you talk to people called heroes, they often say they did it for themselves. In one case, a hero said that the cost of not doing it is so great, the sense of shame, when he knew that he was strong enough, that the fear of not doing anything was more frightening than the fear of dying. — Amanda Ripley

Edeka Zentrale Quotes By William Olsen

I have had days stare back at me as if to say, let's see who will darken first. — William Olsen

Edeka Zentrale Quotes By Zygmunt Bauman

The economic crisis, so conveniently operated and driven by the markets, by financial groups, by the needs of a globalized economy, faces the task of restoring social control, which the crisis of modernity lost sight of. — Zygmunt Bauman

Edeka Zentrale Quotes By Hildegard Of Bingen

The earth should not be injured. The earth should not be destroyed. As often as the elements, the elements of the world are violated by ill treatment, so God will cleanse them thru the sufferings, thru the hardships of mankind. — Hildegard Of Bingen

Edeka Zentrale Quotes By Twiggy

I'd love there to be more larger models, but it's just not going to happen. Designers love to design for slim girls. — Twiggy

Edeka Zentrale Quotes By Nickolas Butler

Buttery nipples," I said, smiling broadly. "Buttery nipples. — Nickolas Butler

Edeka Zentrale Quotes By James W. Loewen

As a result of the sufferings and hard labor they endured, the Indians choose and have chosen suicide. Occasionally a hundred have committed mass suicide. The women, exhausted by labor, have shunned conception and childbirth ... Many, when pregnant, have taken something to abort and have aborted. Others after delivery have killed their children with their own hands, so as not to leave them in such oppressive slavery. — James W. Loewen