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Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Mark Pesce

Basically, to sum up: We're a generation of anarchists, and we just haven't gotten our hands on the means of production yet so we can fetter the wheels. We haven't been handed the controls yet except to the Internet, which is why it looks like it does. — Mark Pesce

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Peter Steele

Base not your joy on the deeds of others. For what has been given can be taken away. — Peter Steele

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

I wanted to hit him.
I wanted to hold him.
I wanted to shout myself into his ear. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Ian McEwan

He saw that no one owned anything really. It's all rented, or borrowed. Our possessions will outlast us, we'll desert them in the end. — Ian McEwan

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Blaise Cendrars

Do not forget that when the heart petrifies there is no progress. All science must be like a fruit, so ordered that it may hang from a tree of the flesh & ripen in the sunlight of passion. Histology, photography, electric bells, telescopes, birds, amperes, smoothing irons, etc. -this is only good for bouncing off the arse of humanity. — Blaise Cendrars

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Jake Gyllenhaal

I don't always think it's necessary for somebody to be nice all the time. — Jake Gyllenhaal

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Roberto Bolano

One day the Pope is having a quiet conversation with a German theologian in one of the rooms of the Vatican. Suddenly two French archaeologists burst in, very agitated and nervous, and they tell the Holy Father they have just got back from Israel with some very good news and some rather bad news. The Pope beseeches them to come out with it, and not to leave him in suspense. Talking over each other, the Frenchmen say the good news is they have discovered the Holy Sepulchre. The Holy Sepulchre? says the Pope. The Holy Sepulchre. Not a shadow of a doubt. The Pope is moved to tears. What's the bad news? he asks, drying his eyes. Well, inside the Holy Sepulchre we found the body of Christ. The Pope passes out. The Frenchmen rush to his side and fan his face. The only one who's calm is the German theologian, and he says: Ah, so Jesus really existed? — Roberto Bolano

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Christine Feehan

Sebastian it is. You can tell me what a patron saint is later, since I have no knowledge of such things. Sebastian Kane.
"Sebastian Kane Cannon. You're going to marry me and use my last name, right?"
"Is that supposed to be a proposal? — Christine Feehan

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Free people write books," it said. "Free people publish books. Free people sell books. Free people buy books. Free people read books. In the spirit of America's commitment to free expression we inform the public that this book will be available to readers at bookshops and libraries throughout the country. — Salman Rushdie

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Charlie Daniels

I do more writing by myself than with anybody else. My best thing is sitting ... around somewhere with a guitar, and having an idea. You never know where it'd come from. Songwriting is a God-given talent. — Charlie Daniels

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Creative intelligences, being evolved arrived late in the universe and therefore cannot be responsible for designing it. — Richard Dawkins

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Monica Raymund

Obviously I would love to work with all these great directors like the Coen Brothers, Tarantino. Robert Rodriguez is a dream director of mine. — Monica Raymund

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Lea DeLaria

Guns don't kill, people do. — Lea DeLaria

Gervasio Artichokes Quotes By Jacques Ellul

Having analyzed these traits, we can now advance a definition of propaganda not an exhaustive definition, unique and exclusive of all others, but at least a partial one: Propaganda is a set of methods employed by an organized group that wants to bring about the active or passive participation in its actions of a mass of individuals, psychologically unified through psychological manipulations and incorporated in an organization. — Jacques Ellul