El Mercader De Venecia Quotes & Sayings
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At least we still have freedom of speech," I said.
And she said, "That isn't something somebody else gives you. That's something you give yourself. — Kurt Vonnegut

I was the child at school in second-hand or handmade clothes and, as I grew older, I craved material wealth, a big house and designer clothes. — Roz Savage

You can't miss what you never had. — Hunter S. Thompson

A garden is a public service and having one a public duty. It is a man's contribution to the community. — Richardson Wright

To do exciting, empowering research and leave it in academic journals and university libraries is like manufacturing unaffordable medicines for deadly diseases. We need to share our work in ways that people can assimilate, not in the private languages and forms of scholars...Those who are hungriest for what we dig up don't read scholarly journals and shouldn't have to. As historians we need to either be artists and community educations or find people who are and figure out how to collaborate with them. We can work with community groups to create original public history projects that really involved people. We can see to it that our work gets into at least the local popular culture through theater, murals, historical novels, posters, films, children's books, or a hundred other art forms. We can work with elementary and high school teachers to create curricula. Medicinal history is a form of healing and its purposes are conscious and overt. — Aurora Levins Morales

What I love about the East End is that there's a great perseverance, determination and courage. What I dislike about it is that there is sometimes a celebration of ignorance. — Eddie Marsan

Sooner or later, Chrono believed, the magical forces of the Universe would put everything back together again. They always did. — Kurt Vonnegut

Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul. — Oscar Wilde