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Hoggle Quotes By Shantideva

As long as space abides and as long as the world abides, so long may I abide, destroying the sufferings of the world. — Shantideva

Hoggle Quotes By James Luceno

The Goliath could have been carrying a squadron of the new - and seemingly disposable - TIE fighters. — James Luceno

Hoggle Quotes By Sylvester Stallone

My life has always been chaotic. From the time I got dressed in the back of a deflated, flat-tired, fish-smelling station wagon for Rocky. It's always been do it yourself, kind of like paper-clip it together. — Sylvester Stallone

Hoggle Quotes By Philip K. Dick

At that moment, when I had the TV sound off, I was in a 382 mood; I had just dialed it. So although I heard the emptiness intellectually, I didn't feel it. My first reaction consisted of being grateful that we could afford a Penfield mood organ. But then I realized how unhealthy it was, sensing the absence of life, not just in this building but everywhere, and not reacting - do you see? I guess you don't. But that used to be considered a sign of mental illness; they called it 'absence of appropriate affect.' So I left the TV sound off and I sat down at my mood organ and I experimented. And I finally found a setting for despair. So I put it on my schedule for twice a month; I think that's a reasonable amount of time to feel hopeless about everything, about staying here on Earth after everybody who's smart has emigrated, don't you think? — Philip K. Dick

Hoggle Quotes By Tom Wilson

If I ever had an out-of-body experience - I'd try to come back to a different one. — Tom Wilson

Hoggle Quotes By Alvin Toffler

Much education springs from some image of the future. If the image of the future held by a society is grossly inaccurate, its education system will betray its youth. — Alvin Toffler

Hoggle Quotes By Esther Earl

She was a champion of the lonely, a welcomer of strangers, an inviter. — Esther Earl