Kropotkin Books Quotes & Sayings
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Minneapolis doesn't benefit from a proximity to other rich cities and their intermingling of commerce. Instead, it's so far from other major metros that it's a singular magnet for regional talent. "There's basically nothing between us and Seattle, so we've historically had all these smaller cities in Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas, and Montana that are our satellites," Orfield told me. — Anonymous

Without passion, men are not willing to pay any price or bear any burden to set the captives free. — Joseph Campbell

Everyone might think Lizzie's an angel, but I knew better. She was selfish, and she was going to pay. — Michelle Madow

If I never see you again I will always carry you
inside
outside
on my fingertips
and at brain edges
and in centers
centers
of what I am of
what remains. — Charles Bukowski

It's funny how you call me a celebrity. Oh man. — Steven Hill

Shitty nappy whizzing through the air, you don't see that in the brochures. — Karl Pilkington

A great mix of tips, tricks, and anecdotes, All is Forgiven, Move On has excellent ideas for your weight loss journey and for improving your life along the way! — Judith S. Beck

Autonomy ... is freedom to develop one's self - to increase one's knowledge, improve one's skills, and achieve responsibility for one's conduct. And it is freedom to lead one's own life, to choose among alternative courses of action so long as no injury to others results. — Thomas Szasz

It was one of life's treats, wasn't it, paying a visit to your past, swinging like a ball on a string away from the person you loved, always knowing that the string must pull you back, and you would be oh so glad to get there. — Jane Smiley

You are meant to succeed in the work you love. Your desire will take you all the way. — Tama J. Kieves

You think you can't fix anything until you fix yourselves. Well, let me be the first to tell you, you will never fix yourself. p.32 — Stephen Elliott

When I first started learning how to take photographs, you had to spend the first six months figuring out what an f-stop was. Now you just go and take pictures. — Martin Parr