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Feltz Farms Quotes By Peter Hoeg

Deep within every blind, absolute love grows a hatred toward the beloved, who now holds the only existing key to happiness — Peter Hoeg

Feltz Farms Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

The distinguishing feature of advanced industrial society is its effective suffocation of those needs which demand liberation - liberation also from that which is tolerable and rewarding and comfortable - while it sustains and absolves the destructive power and repressive function of the affluent society. Here, the social controls exact the overwhelming need for the production and consumption of waste; the need for stupefying work where it is no longer a real necessity; the need for modes of relaxation which soothe and prolong this stupefication; the need for maintaining such deceptive liberties as free competition at administered prices, a free press which censors itself, free choice between brands and gadgets. — Herbert Marcuse

Feltz Farms Quotes By Joseph Smith

We should gather all the good and true principles in the world and treasure them up, or we shall not come out true Mormons. — Joseph Smith

Feltz Farms Quotes By Andres Serrano

I say things, but I say them indirectly. At the same time, I try to make my images as direct as possible. — Andres Serrano

Feltz Farms Quotes By Tom Cruise

I'm usually nervous to meet people that I admire because what if they're not cool or something? — Tom Cruise

Feltz Farms Quotes By Gene Tierney

Joe Schenck, a top 20th Century-Fox executive, once said to me that he really believed I had a future, and that was because I was the only girl who could survive so many bad pictures. — Gene Tierney

Feltz Farms Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

All that exists is but the manifestation of the Supreme Being, — Ramana Maharshi

Feltz Farms Quotes By Alfred Adler

Courage is not an ability one either possess or lacks. Courage is the willingness to engage in a risk-taking behavior regardless of whether the consequences are unknown or possibly adverse. We are capable of courageous behavior provided we are willing to engage in it. Given that life offers few guarantees, all living requires risk-taking. — Alfred Adler

Feltz Farms Quotes By Nina Sankovitch

A book isn't just a friend, but makes friends for you — Nina Sankovitch

Feltz Farms Quotes By Ibrahim Ibrahim

Those who treat God's Word (i.e., Scripture: Bible, Qur'an ..etc) as a living organism are theologically, non-believers. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

Feltz Farms Quotes By Tina Fey

Sometimes they ask if you want to hook up your iPod for background music. Do not do this. It's a trap. They'll put it on shuffle, and no matter how much Beastie Boys or Velvet Underground you have on there, the following four tracks will play in a row; "We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover" from Annie, "Hold On" by Wilson Phillips, "That's What Friends Are For, Various Artists, and "We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover" from Annie. — Tina Fey

Feltz Farms Quotes By Noam Chomsky

There's plenty to criticize about the mass media, but they are the source of regular information about a wide range of topics. You can't duplicate that on blogs. — Noam Chomsky

Feltz Farms Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

You suddenly realize what a tremendous opportunity it is just to be alive. The potential. If you can keep a-goin'--you actually can do it. So just keep a-goin'--you can win. It's when you stop that you're done. — Katharine Hepburn

Feltz Farms Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The sun shone, having no alternative, on the nothing new. — Samuel Beckett

Feltz Farms Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Ender stepped under the water and rinsed himself, took the sweat of combat and let it run down the drain. All gone, except they recycled it and we'll be drinking Bonzo's bloodwater in the morning. All the life gone out of it, but his blood just the same, his blood and my sweat, washed down in their stupidity or cruelty or whatever it was that made them let it happen. — Orson Scott Card