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Libertina Brandt Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

The stars are so big,
The Earth is so small,

Stay as you are. — Marshall McLuhan

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Peter Drucker

I'm a writer. I could not or would not ever run a business. I don't even have a secretary. And contrary to some of the stereotypes, entrepreneurs are not loners. I am. — Peter Drucker

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

love of others." With — Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Neel Kay

Let the prisoner go. She's not here for your amusement nor for your pleasure. — Neel Kay

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Travis Morrison

Your ego gets activated real quick, you really want to impress yourself. But when you come back to it, sometimes you're like, "Yeah, this part? I don't know. This guy needs a lot of help." — Travis Morrison

Libertina Brandt Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

But the way girls roam over the earth now is something terrible. It always makes me think of Satan in the Book of Job, going to and fro and walking up and down. — L.M. Montgomery

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Jandy Nelson

How can people die when you're in a fight with them? When you're smack in the middle of hating them? When absolutely nothing between you has been worked out? — Jandy Nelson

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Frank Church

In examining the CIA's past and present use of the U.S. media, the Committee finds two reasons for concern. The first is the potential, inherent in covert media operations, for manipulating or incidentally misleading the American public. — Frank Church

Libertina Brandt Quotes By Greg Garrard

Much ecocriticism has taken for granted that its task is to overcome anthropocentrism, just as feminism seeks to overcome androcentrism. The metaphysical argument for biocentrism is meant to sustain moral claims about the intrinsic value of the natural world, which will in turn affect our attitudes and behaviour towards nature. — Greg Garrard