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Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Noam Chomsky

I don't see any possibility of Britain and the U.S. allowing a sovereign independent Iraq; that's almost inconceivable. — Noam Chomsky

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Stephen Richards

When you are desperately grabbing at straws all you get is a handful of weeds. — Stephen Richards

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Philip Larkin

Beneath it all, desire of oblivion runs:
Despite the artful tensions of the calendar,
The life insurance, the tabled fertility rites,
The costly aversion of the eyes from death-
Beneath it all, desire of oblivion runs. — Philip Larkin

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

Remember the root word of humble and human is the same: humus: earth. We are dust. We are created; it is God who made us and not we ourselves. But we were made to be co-creators with our maker. — Madeleine L'Engle

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Stewart Brand

Institutional buildings act as if they were designed specifically to prevent change for the organization inside and to convey timeless reliability to everyone outside. When forced to change anyway, as they always are, they do so with expensive reluctance and all possible delay. Institutional buildings are mortified by change. — Stewart Brand

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Joseph Wood Krutch

Life is very persistent and very ingenious in seizing every opportunity. — Joseph Wood Krutch

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By M.J. Rose

Too many people try to assuage pain that can never be eradicated. All you can do is salute the grief, acknowledge that you carry it, too, and that even though we all travel that path alone, we are not alone in traveling it. — M.J. Rose

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Lisa Birnbach

The Head of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass., is the great American crew event, athletically and socially. It occurs the second weekend in October; secondary schools and colleges send shells in all categories in the three-mile race up the Charles River. Drunken Preps line the banks and bridges at Harvard, ready to howl with glee as a coxswain rams his shell into a stanchion of the Eliot Street Bridge (where the river narrows and curves with treacherous suddenness). — Lisa Birnbach

Ferebee Bishop Quotes By Stefan Emunds

Pressure makes diamonds - or not. — Stefan Emunds