Karsh Hagan Quotes & Sayings
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While it is true that many people simply can't afford to pay more for food, either in money or time or both, many more of us can. After all, just in the last decade or two we've somehow found the time in the day to spend several hours on the internet and the money in the budget not only to pay for broadband service, but to cover a second phone bill and a new monthly bill for television, formerly free. For the majority of Americans, spending more for better food is less a matter of ability than priority. p.187 — Michael Pollan

What do you know of souls and hearts and how they break here? You don't know me at all. — Amie Kaufman

I've got funny things. David Duchovny had to have a cast made of his face to do an old person's make-up, and I've got that cast of his face in my house. I've got something from the pilot, the original implant that was in Billy Miles' head. I've got a sign from 'The Erlenmeyer Flask.' But my house isn't a museum to 'The X-Files!' — Chris Carter

I don't criticize myself; I criticize my body. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Nonviolence is fine as long as it works. — Malcolm X

I've never viewed you as an enemy, more an adversary ... — Joanne Harris

I am a writer, I deal in words. There is no word that should stay in word jail, every word is completely free. There is no word that is worse than another word. It's all language, it's all communication. — Quentin Tarantino

These arrows are food, safety, and life itself now. — Suzanne Collins

I'm going to hang out with people, and I'm going to explore myself, and I'm okay with that. — Selena Gomez

It seems that the only gun violence some leftists approve of is gun violence aimed at cops and other groups they see as oppressive or racist. — Gary Bauer

Those two make my mouth taste like throw up. — Bryan Lee O'Malley

It's easy in music to tell what's good. It's hard to tell what's bad. — David Geffen

Capitalism is an art form, an Apollonian fabrication to rival nature. It is hypocritical for feminists and intellectuals to enjoy the pleasures and conveniences of capitalism while sneering at it. Everyone born into capitalism has incurred a debt to it. Give Caesar his due. — Camille Paglia