Laura Flanders Quotes & Sayings
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The [Tumor Treating Fields] patients can undergo all the activities of their daily life. There's none of the tiredness. There's none of what is called the 'chemo head.' — William Doyle

There is a rumour that I can't draw and never could. This is probably because I work so much with models. Models are one of the most beautiful design tools, but I still do the finest drawings you can imagine. — Jorn Utzon

Radical change is scary. It's terrifying, actually. And the feminism I support is a full-on revolution. Where women are not simply
allowed
to participate in the world as it already exists - an inherently corrupt world, designed by a patriarchy to subjugate and control and destroy all challengers - but are actively able to re-shapeit. Where women do not simply knock on the doors of churches, of governments, of capitalist marketplaces and politely ask for admittance, but create their own religious systems, governments, and economies. My feminism is not one of incremental change, revealed in the end to be The Same As Ever, But More So. It is a cleansing fire. — Jessa Crispin

Say it," she said, and he said, "I love you. I'll always love you. Forever. It's a life sentence. Now put the damn ring on. — Jennifer Crusie

If a witch comes up to me some day, enlarges her pupils, and says: "With a hey nonnie nonnie and a hotcha cha," she'll be sure to get my attention! — Anton Szandor LaVey

Why, what is pomp, rule, reign, but earth and dust?
And, live we how we can, yet die we must. — William Shakespeare

Who owns the patent on this vaccine?'
'Well, the people, I would say. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun? — Jonas Salk

I don't know about you, but I only have one life, and I don't want to spend it in a sewer of injustice. — Wallace Shawn

If we've considered all the worst possibilities and one turns out to be true, we won't be completely unprepared for it. — Ransom Riggs

The instantaneous shift from calm to calamity. The slowing of time. Every sense suddenly wire-taut and screaming. — Robert Galbraith