Eden Commodified Carolyn Merchant Quotes & Sayings
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I think that hate is a feeling that can only exist where there is no understanding. — Tennessee Williams

The growing role of enterprise social media, plus the growing budgets and authority of CMOs entrusted with choosing the best platforms, translates into an exciting future for apps that harness social potential for large companies. — Ryan Holmes

White Man, let us stand together to secure the survival of your people and my people, for they are one and the same - they are our beloved, miraculous, wonderful, blessed and masterful white race! — George Lincoln Rockwell

I think the deepest belief I have ... is that love really is the answer to all problems. — Jack Canfield

I like people to really get a feel for the house before they do anything to it. — Alexandra Stoddard

Do we change every time we have a new encounter? Are we endlessly mutable? I think these are fascinating questions: it's a rich vein to tap, and I don't think I have exhausted it fully yet. — William Boyd

People know elections, like television commercials, are not real. — William Greider

Saving someone's life is a wonderful feeling. Try it. You feel like, if you don't mind a TV reference, a big damn hero. — Steven Brust

Under normal physical circumstances, there is no reason, no excuse to remain weak since methodical and steady work allows one to become strong. — Ed Thomas

Without deep work on yourself, how will you avoid re-creating your own internalized oppression in all that you do? — Charles Eisenstein

It's a foolish culture that entrusts its food supply to simpletons. — Joel Salatin

Sex can no longer be the germ, the seed of fiction. Sex is an episode, most properly conveyed in an episodic manner, quickly, often ironically. It is a bursting forth of only one of the cells in the body of the omnipotent I, the one who hopes by concentration of tone and voice to utter the sound of reality. — Elizabeth Hardwick