Hanamasa Bekasi Quotes & Sayings
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This is not my prison. I carry it with me. We devise cages of our own choosing. — Bernie Mcgill
I gave her a partial smile and kept the rest of it for myself ... — Alan Bradley
Are the mass media on the side of the power in the manipulation of the masses, or are they on the side of the masses in the liquidation of meaning, in the violence perpetrated on meaning, and in fascination? Is it the media that induce fascination in the masses, or is it the masses who direct the media into the spectacle? — Jean Baudrillard
We always plan too much and always think too little. We resent a call to thinking and hate unfamiliar argument that does not tally with what we already believe or would like to believe. — Joseph A. Schumpeter
It is in the company of others that one can be really lonely, for then one's personality is forced openly to try to express what it's separate individuality is. — Nanamoli Thera
so powerful is the influence of a truly great character on all that surrounds it. — Alexandre Dumas
They're true," I replied defiantly. "I came here to kill you. And if I can't do that, then I'd rather die."
"You failed, you know. On the street."
"Yeah. I kind of figured that out when I woke up here. — Richelle Mead
I marmaladed a slice of toast with something of a flourish and I don't suppose I have ever come much closer to saying 'Tra la la' as I did the lathering for I was feeling in mid season form this morning. — P.G. Wodehouse
Weltschmerz, basically, is the depression we feel when bamboozlers, fanatics, manipulators, trolls, bigots, demagogues, fear-mongers, liars and prigs threaten to take over the world, and there's nothing, we think, we can do about it. — Em L. Smith
Alice:How long is forever? White Rabbit:Sometimes, just one second. — Lewis Carroll
The truth of the matter is we don't understand our women; we blame on them and it's all our fault, — Jack Kerouac
One of the tremendous evils of the world, is the monstrous accumulation of power in a few hands. — William Ellery Channing
