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Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By James Earl Jones

When I read great literature, great drama, speeches, or sermons, I feel that the human mind has not achieved anything greater than the ability to share feelings and thoughts through language. — James Earl Jones

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Friedrich Hayek

The views of intellectuals influence the politics of tomorrow ... What to the contemporary observer appears as the battle of conflicting interests has indeed often been described long before in a clash of ideas confined to narrow circles. — Friedrich Hayek

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

One does well to put on gloves when reading the New Testament. The proximity of so much uncleanliness almost forces one to do this. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Herculine Barbin

Oh! To live alone, always alone, in the midst of the crowd that surrounds me, without a word of love ever coming to gladden my soul, without a friendly hand reaching out to me! — Herculine Barbin

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Lewis J. Paper

Brandeis thought that the British should allow more Jews into Palestine. It was not only their obligation under the Balfour Declaration; it was the only way Jews could be saved from Hitler. When — Lewis J. Paper

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Max Winkler

I'm sort of a delusional in the sense of, I was just gonna graduate from school and just, like, prance onto a film set and have a movie crew waiting for me to make my '8½' or something, which is completely insane. — Max Winkler

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Mako

I came to America to become an architect. And somewhere along the line while I was still in school, I was lured into theater, and that's how I became interested in theater. My first play was something called 'A Banquet for the Moon.' It was a weird play. — Mako

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Thomas Hardy

How would you draw the line between women with something and women with nothing in them? — Thomas Hardy

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Luke Rhinehart

Love is one of society's many socially accepted forms of madness. — Luke Rhinehart

Embalmers Monthly Magazine Quotes By Caroline Hanson

Oh shit, another guy who doesn't talk. Is this what makes women lesbians? The desire to have a good conversation? — Caroline Hanson