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Fisheye Effect Quotes By Alberto Caeiro

the world wasn't made for us to think about it
(to think is to have eyes that aren't well)
but to look at it and be in agreement. — Alberto Caeiro

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Hannah Arendt

True goal of totalitarian propaganda is not persuasion, but organization of the polity. ... What convinces masses are not facts, and not even invented facts, but only the consistency of the system of which they are presumably part. — Hannah Arendt

Fisheye Effect Quotes By PewDiePie

Save the Children is an awesome charity that has helped more than 125 million children around the world, providing everything from school books to food to blankets and shelter. — PewDiePie

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

For without invention, no one was ever a great man in his own trade. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Sharon Creech

I didn't have to go. I could fade into the crowd, be pushed along through the tunnel, into the city. I could roll along in my bubble ball.
I was used to moving, used to packing up and following along like a robot, but I was tired of it. I wanted to stop moving and I wanted to be somewhere and stay somewhere and I wanted my family. — Sharon Creech

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

From a drop of water," said the writer, "a logical man could understand oceans and waterfalls without having ever seen or heard of them. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Acquire Riches by Industry and Frugality. — Benjamin Franklin

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Theresa May

Look, we constantly live looking at the issue of the threat of terrorism. — Theresa May

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Joe Hill

Americans curse without any imagination at all. Harper — Joe Hill

Fisheye Effect Quotes By Alison Weir

In the South of England northerners were regarded then as uncouth, brutish, undisciplined savages ... — Alison Weir