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Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

The liberating force of technology the instrumentalization of things turns into ... the instrumentalization of man. — Herbert Marcuse

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Gilbert Gottfried

If you're a lead actor, people are just waiting to say 'you're too old' or 'you're too unhip.' If you're a supporting actor, you can just work forever. — Gilbert Gottfried

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Very Rev. John B. O'Connor O.P. P.G.

It matters little that our churches rise to heaven, that the capitals of their pillars are sculptured and gilded, that our parchment is tinted purple, that gold is melted to form the letters of our manuscripts, and that their bindings are set with precious stones, if we have little or no care for the members of Christ, and if Christ Himself lies naked and dying before our doors. — Very Rev. John B. O'Connor O.P. P.G.

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Glenda Burgess

Physicists say we are made of stardust. Intergalactic debris and far-flung atoms, shards of carbon nanomatter rounded up by gravity to circle the sun. As atoms pass through an eternal revolving door of possible form, energy and mass dance in fluid relationship. We are stardust, we are man, we are thought. We are story. — Glenda Burgess

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Donald Trump

There were 17 people in the race. I got more votes than anybody in the history of Republican politics. By millions. — Donald Trump

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Gerard Way

Most times with vanity projects, publishers don't believe in the work; they just believe in the name. — Gerard Way

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Guy Clark

There aren't any rules, as far as anything-and that applies especially to writing songs, whatever gets the point across. So you're just kind of brought up to feel-in any field, if you say you can do it, do it. There it is. — Guy Clark

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Lady beware. Fan not the harmless glow Of admiration into ardent love, Lean not with red curled smiling lips above The flickering spark of sinless flame, and blow, Lest in the sudden waking of desire Thou, like the child, shalt perish in the fire. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Eleanor Clift

But I think what we're coming to grips with is the fact that we actually have a mercenary Army, and it doesn't have a nice ring to it. We call it 'volunteers', but we're basically paying people to serve their country. And if you're going to pay people and have a mercenary Army, you're going to have to pay the market rate. And so the bounties are going up - more money for tuition, higher enlistment bonuses - and I think it's appropriate. — Eleanor Clift

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Frederick Lenz

There is competition in Zen. Let's not be ridiculous. There is competition in everything in life; being a winner in Zen means, competing and winning in the world of enlightenment. — Frederick Lenz

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Iris Johansen

My your balls wither away and you develop and allergy to Viagra and all it's counter-parts
(Sophie to Royd) — Iris Johansen

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Walter Scott

But with morning cool repentance came. — Walter Scott

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I often recall these words when I am writing, and I think to myself, "It's true. There aren't any new words. Our job is to give new meanings and special overtones to absolutely ordinary words." I find the thought reassuring. It means that vast, unknown stretches still lie before us, fertile territories just waiting for us to cultivate them. — Haruki Murakami

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Amanda Eliasch

In L.A., you seem to meet only one sort of person. — Amanda Eliasch

Kirchmayr Chocolate Quotes By Rick Yancey

Do you know why our race is doomed, Pellinore? Because it has fallen in love with the pleasant fiction that we are somehow above the very rules that we have determined govern everything else. — Rick Yancey