Lamentos A Amigo Quotes & Sayings
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How often do the poor in the US get to stand in front of their nation's Marie Antoinette's and shove the stale, mass-produced cake of lower class reality back into their mouths? — M.B. Dallocchio

It is only through the radical defile of speech that we fall into the illusion that language is a register of conscious construction — Lacan Jacques

Corporations, being only human, make mistakes. Sometimes you may end up working for one of those mistakes. — Lois Wyse

Can I be honest with you?" Chaol leaned closer, and Celaena leaned to meet him as he whispered: "You sound like a raving lunatic. — Sarah J. Maas

The wealth cure is looking at your life step by step - making a diagnosis and saying, 'Am I using money or is money using me?' — Hill Harper

Tell Me Whom You Love and I'll Tell You Who You Are — Carrie Jones

How to Drink Like a Gentleman: The Things to Do and the Things Not To, as Learned in 30 Years' Extensive Research. — H.L. Mencken

None of my characters have really had jobs. — Lauren Graham

She was wearing a tank-top with torn-off sleeves. It gave an awfully generous view of her breasts for a girl worried about meeting Ted Bundy in a Ryder van. — Stephen King

Children are not being assaulted by images that appear on a computer screen. Any Internet user knows it is quite difficult to stumble across pornography. — Russ Feingold

The main freedom involved in using hormonal birth control is freedom from thinking about-and ultimately facing-our reproductive power. This "freedom" essentially results in an ignorance of our bodies which costs us, individually and collectively, dear, dear, dearly. We cannot love ourselves if we do not know ourselves.
There is bliss, but no freedom, in ignorance. — Inga Muscio

Manage all your actions, words, and thoughts accordingly, since you may at any moment quit life. — Marcus Aurelius

Illusions as bad as mine make people aware of the fallacies of visual information and the pleasure to be derived from such fallacies. — Vik Muniz