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Humain Li Quotes By J. Robbins

The fact of picking up an instrument and writing a song and expressing yourself publicly has a powerful political dimension — J. Robbins

Humain Li Quotes By Andrew J. Bacevich

In an era that exalts individual autonomy above all other values, the state as a practical matter has long since forfeited its authority to command citizens to defend the nation. — Andrew J. Bacevich

Humain Li Quotes By Paul Holinger

The trouble you don't get into, you don't have to get out of! — Paul Holinger

Humain Li Quotes By Rupert Brooke

But there's wisdom in women, of more than they have known, And thoughts go blowing through them, are wiser than their own. — Rupert Brooke

Humain Li Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Miss Pringle was not much larger than the handheld personal assistants of his own age, and usually lived, like the Old West's Colt 45, in a quick-draw holster at his waist. — Arthur C. Clarke

Humain Li Quotes By Clark Blaise

Writing is what we do. What else could I want in a life partner than someone who knows and shares what I do? — Clark Blaise

Humain Li Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

The Jesus who makes everything okay for everyone is a phantom, a dream, not a real figure ... — Pope Benedict XVI

Humain Li Quotes By James Baldwin

Nothing is more desirable than to be released from an affliction, but nothing is more frightening than to be divested of a crutch. — James Baldwin

Humain Li Quotes By Gary Bettman

My message to the kids and our fans is hockey's a great game. There's a lot of hockey being played at all levels. Get involved, do it. We will be back and we will be back better than ever and hopefully as soon as possible. Don't give up on the game. It's too good. — Gary Bettman

Humain Li Quotes By Betty Friedan

The situation of women and men is not comparable to worker-boss or black and white. — Betty Friedan