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Erhan Altunay Quotes By Marva Collins

Trust yourself. Think for yourself. Act for yourself. Speak for yourself. Be yourself. Imitation is suicide. — Marva Collins

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Brit Marling

I've found myself at one in the morning just sitting at my desk spending an hour returning emails from the day until like two in the morning. It's ridiculous, I should be sleeping, or dreaming, or reading a novel. — Brit Marling

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Craig McCracken

Basicly I'm in charge of all creative aspects of the show. — Craig McCracken

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Chris Kuhn

Sometimes I wish I could sneak a peek into that mind of yours and see what you're thinking. Especially when you smile at me like that. ~ Oliver Sand — Chris Kuhn

Erhan Altunay Quotes By William Z. Foster

Among the elementary measures the American government will adopt to further the cultural revolution are the following: the schools, colleges, and universities will be coordinated and grouped under a National Department of Education and its state and local branches. The studies will be revolutionized, being cleansed of religious, patriotic, and other features of bourgeois ideology. — William Z. Foster

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

Thus pleasure itself, also becoming a right, lost its aggressive futility. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Sukant Ratnakar

Man's most important achievement is not about standing up and start walking but, standing up to speak the truth. — Sukant Ratnakar

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Johannes Stark

By recognizing that the chemical atom is composed of single separable electric quanta, humanity has taken a great step forward in the investigation of the natural world. — Johannes Stark

Erhan Altunay Quotes By Jack London

The people of that age were phrase slaves. The abjectness of their servitude is incomprehensible to us. There was a magic in words greater than the conjurer's art. So befuddled and chaotic were their minds that the utterance of a single word could negative the generalizations of a lifetime of serious research and thought. Such a word was the adjective UTOPIAN. The mere utterance of it could damn any scheme, no matter how sanely conceived, of economic amelioration or regeneration. Vast populations grew frenzied over such phrases as "an honest dollar" and "a full dinner pail." The coinage of such phrases was considered strokes of genius. — Jack London