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Flemings Garage Quotes By Ann Coulter

Since when do the media care about the disabled? I don't remember a lot of gnashing of teeth when Fox's Family Guy made fun of Sarah Palin's Down syndrome child, Trig. They — Ann Coulter

Flemings Garage Quotes By Gary L. Francione

Sentience is a means to the end of continued existence. Sentient beings, by virtue of their being sentient, have an interest in remaining alive; that is, they prefer, want, or desire to remain alive. — Gary L. Francione

Flemings Garage Quotes By Steve Maraboli

When used as a tool, fear will enhance your preparedness; when used as a guide, it will stop your progress. — Steve Maraboli

Flemings Garage Quotes By Robin Beth Schaer

Only heaven is full of furniture.
We harness ourselves over and over,
wherever hope is a yellow shore. — Robin Beth Schaer

Flemings Garage Quotes By Charles Frazier

Our worst pain is confined within our own skin. — Charles Frazier

Flemings Garage Quotes By William S. Burroughs

Do you realize how narrowly a fascist takeover in this country was headed off by Watergate? They all said as much quite frankly in all their boring memoirs. It is extremely important to keep track of these things, and remember. — William S. Burroughs

Flemings Garage Quotes By William Gilmore Simms

Revelation may not need the help of reason, but man does, even when in possession of revelation. Reason may be described as the candle in the man's hand, to which revelation brings the necessary flame. — William Gilmore Simms

Flemings Garage Quotes By Jeff Shinabarger

Leroy helped me process the reality that when we engage in the messiness and tension of a suffering community, we experience the positive and negative ways that people respond to that suffering. As a result, we live in the tension between desperation and excess; while we live in the black, others fight for survival in the red. This becomes a real aspect of community: struggling through loving our neighbors when our neighbors do not enjoy the same blessings we do. — Jeff Shinabarger