Eligen Quotes & Sayings
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The exchangeable value of all commodities, rises as the difficulties of their production increase. — David Ricardo

Wearing a smile while claiming to not judge and condemn people as you equate their nature with no less than a carnal and immoral act rather than as understanding their orientation and identity as an intrinsic part of who they are doesn't lessen the harshness and cruelty of that rejection. — Christina Engela

Getting to work on the thing that you're always thinking about anyways is like the biggest--that's the goal. — Spike Jonze

The tree of revenge yields no fruit. — Lili Wilkinson

A lot of people think that fame is the Band-Aid that cures their ills. I'm no kid, and I knew long before I got famous that wasn't the deal. I'm the court jester, not the queen. — Sharon Stone

You make me lovely, and it's so lovely to be lovely to the one I love. ... — Jennifer Niven

I'm a homebody for sure. I do a lot of work at home. — Osric Chau

Childhood's work is learning, and it is in his play ... that the child works at his job. — Caroline Pratt

The term 'hero' irritates me greatly. — Irena Sendler

Has your life gone on long after the thrill of living is gone? Are the dreams in which you're dying the best you've ever had? — Isaac Marion

Where are there are two desires in a man's heart he has no choice between the two but must obey the strongest, there being no such thing as free will in the composition of any human being that ever lived. — Mark Twain

Once Europe's colonial empires were sent into deep decline, thanks to World War II, America became globalization's primary replicating force, integrating Asia into its low-end production networks across the second half of the twentieth century - just like Europe had integrated the U.S. before. — Thomas P.M. Barnett

As people spin faster and faster in the pursuit of merely personal happiness, they become exhausted in the futile effort of chasing themselves. — Andrew Delbanco