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Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Louis Navellier

Social Security was designed to give a few years of modest benefits to people whose bodies were worn out through coal mining, factory work and other physically demanding labor. — Louis Navellier

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Friedrich Engels

Do you charge us with wanting to stop the exploitation of children by their parents? To this crime we plead guilty. — Friedrich Engels

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Ryunosuke Akutagawa

Isn't there someone kind enough to come strangle me in my sleep? — Ryunosuke Akutagawa

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Maryrose Wood

There is power in words used accurately and well, and tragedy and missed train connections in words used carelessly. — Maryrose Wood

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

For ten years you have climbed here to my cave: you would have become weary of shining and of the journey, had it not been for me, my eagle, and my serpent. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Danielle Pearl

But I'm not normal. I'm so glad I'm medicated right now. — Danielle Pearl

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Paul Virilio

There are no pessimists; there are only realists and liars. — Paul Virilio

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Tom Brokaw

No text message will ever replace the first kiss. — Tom Brokaw

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Anthony B. Atkinson

if the wealthiest fraction of a society feel that they can afford to insulate themselves from the common fate and buy their way out of the common institutions, that is also a form of social isolation. — Anthony B. Atkinson

Jocelyne Loewen Quotes By Wyndham Lewis

The Future is distant, like the Past, and therefore sentimental. The mere element "Past" must be retained to sponge up and absorb our melancholy. Everything absent, remote, requiring projection in the veiled weakness of the mind, is sentimental. — Wyndham Lewis