Farallones National Marine Quotes & Sayings
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Top Farallones National Marine Quotes
When you blame, you open up a world of excuses, because as long as you're looking outside, you miss the opportunity to look inside, and you continue to suffer. — Donna Quesada
Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be driven away. — Charles Francis Richter
dropsy. He had been subject to spasms, and in consequence of — Charles Greville
Let us choose to live our lives with the joy of loving. — Debasish Mridha
I don't come from money or an educated family background or any sort of supportive family life, so all of my choices are made on my own. — Cat Power
The independence and rebelliousness of our adolescence offer us yet another quality essential to our practice; the insistence that we find out the truth for ourselves, accepting no one's word above our own experience. — Jack Kornfield
I dared fix my eyes one instant toward glory:
a black point is settled in my avid eye. — Joanna McClure
Practice like the Devil. — Doc Watson
Look, you're really cute, but I can't understand what you're saying — Walt Disney Company
Be not content with the common place in character anymore than with the commonplace in ambition or intellectual attainment. Do not expect that you will make any lasting or very strong impression on the world through intellectual power without the use of an equal amount of conscience and heart. — William Jewett Tucker
The best revenge in the world is success. — Suge Knight
Remember that you are this universe and that this universe is you. — Joy Harjo
The Italian neofascists were learning from the U.S. reactionaries how to achieve fascism's class goals within the confines of quasi-democratic forms: use an upbeat, Reaganesque optimism; replace the jackbooted militarists with media-hyped crowd pleasers; convince people that government is the enemy - especially its social service sector - while strengthening the repressive capacities of the state; instigate racist hostility and antagonisms between the resident population and immigrants; preach the mythical virtues of the free market; and pursue tax and spending measures that redistribute income upward. — Michael Parenti
France has lived a long time - eight or nine centuries - and yet art in France, too, was derivative up until the 19th Century. — Raoul Dufy
