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Kimatite Quotes By Stanley Clarke

When you win a Grammy, it links a certain prestige and importance to you, you know? People want to talk to you. — Stanley Clarke

Kimatite Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Then it is in me, too, the psychotic streak. A psychotic world we live in. The madmen are in power. How long have we known this? Faced this? And-how many of us do know it? ... Perhaps if you know you are insane then you are not insane. Or you are becoming sane, finally. Waking up. I suppose only a few are aware of all this. Isolated persons here and there. But the broad masses-what do they think? All these hundreds of thousands in this city, here. Do they imagine that they live in a sane world? Or do they guess, glimpse, the truth ... ? — Philip K. Dick

Kimatite Quotes By Sojourner Truth

If it is not a fit place for women, it is unfit for men to be there. — Sojourner Truth

Kimatite Quotes By Shahida Arabi

Covert narcissists blind you with their saccharine sweetness: they present the perfect public image, routinely go on their knees to pray, say their mantras on their yoga mats, preach 'peace and compassion,' all the while plotting on how to best stab you in the back. In some ways, covert narcissists are worse than overt ones. At least overt ones are open about how awful they really are. — Shahida Arabi

Kimatite Quotes By Dan Millman

Stop being so proud of mediocrity; show some spirit! — Dan Millman

Kimatite Quotes By Mary Parker Follett

There is no such thing as vicarious experience. — Mary Parker Follett

Kimatite Quotes By Mitch Hedberg

I want to get a job naming kitchen appliances. That seems easy; refrigerator, toaster, blender. You just say what the thing does and add "er". — Mitch Hedberg

Kimatite Quotes By Pat Conroy

She understood the nature of sin and knew that its most volatile form was the kind that did not recognize itself. — Pat Conroy