Funny Save Earth Quotes & Sayings
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I enjoy being active; it's part of my lifestyle. — Sasha Roiz
Where are you now, my beloved? Do you hear my weeping
From beyond the ocean? Do you understand my need? Do you know the greatness of my patience? — Kahlil Gibran
Bestow on an individual the useless and deprive him of the necessary, and you have the gamin. — Victor Hugo
Maybe the world would be better if people didn't hate so much and kill animals. — Craig Nicholls
Asperger's syndrome has probably been an important and valuable characteristic of our species throughout evolution. — Tony Attwood
I believe in miracles ... prayers that are answered and healing hands. — John McLeod
All efforts to make politics aesthetic culminate in one thing, war. — Walter Benjamin
I grew up in a working class family where there was no health insurance. I saw first hand the fracturing of the American dream and the bitterness that comes when there is no hope and a lot of despair. So I wanted to build the company, in a sense, that my father never got a chance to work for. — Howard Schultz
At any time of the day, corduroy is a highly stressful fabric. Rent collectors wear it. Tax collectors, too. History teachers add leather elbow patches. — Zadie Smith
Electronic books are a bad thing because they cannot be accumulated on shelves to remind you of your past, to impress your neighbors and colleagues, and to help prevent divorces thanks to the sheer bother of arguing over who owns what. — J.P. Donleavy
My wish for the American woman is that she may always be an elevating influence-man's inspiration. Let him go forth to duty while she weaves the spell which makes home a paradise to which he may return, ever welcome, whether he is victor or vanquished. — Rutherford B. Hayes
But when it comes to being loved, she's first/That's how I know
The first cut is the deepest. — Cat Stevens
It's a question of prudence. Nobody has a high opinion of fishwives but who would dare offend them while walking through the fish market. — Nicolas Chamfort