Intacto 2002 Quotes & Sayings
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Let me repeat that: Our civilization is constitutionally incapable of reversing the annihilation of natural capital, or even slowing it down. Get used to that. When we really understand that, the project of reconceiving civilization itself will gain powerful impetus. — Charles Eisenstein

The conservatives nearly always tolerate the demagogue while he is destroying liberals. — Harry Golden

I believe that if ever I had to practice cannibalism, I might manage if there were enough tarragon around. — James Beard

I know I've not had these things in my past, but I want them in my future. — E.L. James

Hope is dancing in the sky
Inviting you to have a dance. — Debasish Mridha

I passed a little further on and heard a peacock say: Who made the grass and made the worms and made my feathers gay, He is a monstrous peacock, and He waveth all the night His languid tail above us, lit with myriad spots of light. — W.B.Yeats

When he cares about someone, he cares about them with everything. And he takes, losing someone he cares about, badly.' 'His mom?' 'Holy crap! He told you about his mom? Shit, he does like you. Just do't break his heart now that he's finally got it working, please.' 'I don't think I have the power to do that.' 'Oh, you'd be surprised. — Samantha Towle

The counterfeit and counterpart of Nature is reproduced in art. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

It is better to have a prosaic husband and to take a romantic lover. — Stendhal

The perpetual struggle for room and food. — Thomas Malthus

I'm not making films just to be bold. — Yash Chopra

Well-known, alas, is the case of the poor German who was very fond of three and who made each aspect of his life a thing of triads. He went home one evening and drank three cups of tea with three lumps of sugar in each cup, cut his jugular with a razor three times and scrawled with a dying hand on a picture of his wife good-bye, good-bye, good-bye. — Flann O'Brien