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Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Emily Saliers

Artists and celebrities are citizens, and as such you have a responsibility to keep fighting for justice because there are monolithic power structures and systemic oppression out there. — Emily Saliers

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Anton Chekhov

One must be a god to be able to tell successes from failures without making a mistake. — Anton Chekhov

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Frank Lautenberg

Municipal networks expand economic opportunities. We've got to open new doors, not slam them shut. — Frank Lautenberg

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Thomas Hooker

I confess it is beyond our power to awaken the heart, but ordinarily this way does good. — Thomas Hooker

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Richard Schickel

That common cold of the male psyche, fear of commitment. — Richard Schickel

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By John Fiske

We shall be inclined to pronounce the voyage that led to the way to this New World as the most epoch-making event of all that have occurred since the birth of Christ. — John Fiske

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I hold, that in contemplation of universal law, and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual. — Abraham Lincoln

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Hal Borland

There are no idealists in the plant world and no compassion. The rose and the morning glory know no mercy. Bindweed, the morning glory, will quickly choke its competitors to death, and the fencerow rose will just as quietly crowd out any other plant that tried to share its roothold. Idealism and mercy are human terms and human concepts. — Hal Borland

Jim Gaffigan Whale Quotes By Anthony Powell

She scarcely spoke at all and might have been one of those huge dolls which, when inclined backwards, say "Ma-ma" or "Pa-pa": though impossible to imagine in any position so undignified as that required for the mechanism to produce these syllables. — Anthony Powell