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Godll Quotes By Wilhelm Reich

Hitler repeatedly stressed that one could not get at the masses with arguments, proofs, and knowledge, but only with feelings and beliefs. — Wilhelm Reich

Godll Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

A rush of love and agonized worry filled her at the sight of her brother. He was filthy, battered, and grinning unrepentantly. — Lisa Kleypas

Godll Quotes By Jane Alexander

No one's conception of art is going to be acceptable to everybody. — Jane Alexander

Godll Quotes By Rick Yancey

There is no future in it, Will Henry," he said pensively. "The future belongs to science. The fate of our species will be determined by the likes of Edison and Tesla, not Wordsworth or Whitman. The poets will lie upon the shores of Babylon and weep, poisoned by the fruit that grows from the ground where the Muses' corpses rot. The poets' voices will be drowned out by the gears of progress. I foresee the day when all sentiment is reduced to a chemical equation in our brains - hope, faith, even love - their exact locations pinned down and mapped out, so we may point to it and say, 'Here, in this region of our cerebral cortex, lies the soul.' — Rick Yancey

Godll Quotes By Mark Twain

A little starvation can really do more for the average sick man than can the best medicines and the best doctors. — Mark Twain

Godll Quotes By Nicholas Kristof

We all stand on the shoulders of our ancestors. We're in a relay race, relying on the financial and human capital of our parents and grandparents. Blacks were shackled for the early part of that relay race, and although many of the fetters have come off, whites have developed a huge lead. — Nicholas Kristof

Godll Quotes By Jim Otto

Everyone wants to beat us. So you can never take a single game lightly. — Jim Otto

Godll Quotes By Mae West

I've been rich and I've been poor, and rich is better. — Mae West