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Levi Baskerville Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

When one cautions you, he is a 'lighthouse' and if one find faults with the lighthouse, when will that ship reach safely [to its destination]?. — Dada Bhagwan

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Chris Hegedus

I have always thought that if you can give viewers the sense of being there a story can be very compelling. — Chris Hegedus

Levi Baskerville Quotes By John Fowles

I was too green to know that all cynicism masks a failure to cope - an impotence, in short; and that to despise all effort is the greatest effort of all. — John Fowles

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Scott Pratt

on the outskirts of Johnson — Scott Pratt

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Derrick Jensen

I thought that, given the system of rewards central to our economic system, in which profit maximization is valued above all else and specifically above life, it is probably just as irresistible to the owners of capital (human or otherwise) to exploit workers (and the land): "Nothing personal," they say as they load their property onto the ship bound for the Middle Passage, "but a man's gotta turn a dime. — Derrick Jensen

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Marissa Campbell

It's all about having fun and feeling good! — Marissa Campbell

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Anonymous

And here being good meant not being a Republican. — Anonymous

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Bill Bailey

The day after tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life - that way you've always got a couple of days in hand. — Bill Bailey

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Nicolas Berggruen

I felt I was owned by possessions. — Nicolas Berggruen

Levi Baskerville Quotes By Virginia Woolf

To put it in a nutshell, he was afflicted with a love of literature. It was the fatal nature of this disease to substitute a phantom for reality. — Virginia Woolf