Keeping Green Illustrated Quotes & Sayings
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Capitalism is not the simple desire to make a profit. Capitalism is the fantasy that growth can continue at a consistent rate indefinitely. When a child is young, it cannot yet imagine being an adult, so it thinks it will keep on growing forever. The fantasy that you can grow forever is exhilarating, one of the many aspects that make children seem so alive. We live in fantasy, all of us, all of the time, to a greater or lesser extent. — Jacob Wren

I came out when I was 17. I was in the church; I was crying every Sunday for about a year. I came to terms with the fact with this is who I was - I wasn't going to be able to be a different person. At 17, you feel like a freak already, and so to have that fire and brimstone against your attraction is just screwed up! — Mary Lambert

How you want your coffee?" she asked her guests. "Here we take it black as night, sweet as sin. — Neil Gaiman

Entrust your dreams and goals to people who will cheer you on and inspire you, who will tell you what you need to hear rather than what you want to hear so you can move forward and fast track. — Rachael Bermingham

CHAPTER IV - THOLOMYES IS SO MERRY THAT HE SINGS A SPANISH DITTY — Victor Hugo

Your integrity is the only thing they can't take away from you. — Rachel Hollis

At the deepest level of ecological awareness you are talking about spiritual awareness. Spiritual awareness is an understanding of being imbedded in a larger whole, a cosmic whole, of belonging to the universe. — Fritjof Capra

I believe in a strong national defense. But it's my belief that neither Iraq nor Afghanistan poses a threat to national security, and we shouldn't be involved in either area. — Gary Johnson

What surprised me was that within a family, the voices of sisters as they're talking are virtually always the same. — Elizabeth Fishel

Your kind has a superstitious terror of things ugly and broken; you fear that their condition may somehow infect you. — Clive Barker