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Heijmans Koers Quotes By Michael Specter

It is not possible to assert publicly that Monsanto is anything other than venal without being accused of being a sellout, a fraud, or worse. — Michael Specter

Heijmans Koers Quotes By Sharon M. Draper

What's Mr. Dimming's first name?" "Wallace!" We all cracked up at that. — Sharon M. Draper

Heijmans Koers Quotes By Elizabeth Moon

Yet powerful as they were, as powerful as music that brings heart-piercing pain, tears, laughter, with its enchantments, they were as music, subordinate to their own creator. Humans need not, Paks saw, worship their immortality, their cool wisdom, their knowledge of the taig, their ability to repattern mortal perceptions. In brief mortal lives humans met challenges no elf could meet, learned strategies no elf could master, chose evil or good more direct and dangerous than elf could perceive. Humans were shaped for conflict, as elves for harmony; each needed the other's balance of wisdom, but must cleave to its own nature. It was easy for an immortal to counsel patience, withdrawal until a danger passed . . . — Elizabeth Moon

Heijmans Koers Quotes By Jonathan Ames

Some ego is involved because I guess one wants to be perceived as a good clown and one puts one's name on the art; but it's so hard to do anything in life, trapped as we are in our bodies, that is purely selfless for others ... somehow the self is always involved. — Jonathan Ames

Heijmans Koers Quotes By Bertrand Russell

A great many worries can be diminished by realizing the unimportance of the matter which is causing anxiety. — Bertrand Russell

Heijmans Koers Quotes By Peter Joseph

The real revolution is the revolution of values — Peter Joseph

Heijmans Koers Quotes By Joan Didion

I was no longer, if I had ever been, afraid to die: I was now afraid not to die. — Joan Didion