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Likkered Quotes By Jami Attenberg

I make up stories about people who are either imaginary or some variation of myself. — Jami Attenberg

Likkered Quotes By Albert Ellis

I thought foolishly that Freudian psychoanalysis was deeper and more intensive than other, more directive forms of therapy, so I was trained in it and practiced it. — Albert Ellis

Likkered Quotes By Gary Vaynerchuk

I attract a crowd, not because I'm an extrovert or I'm over the top or I'm oozing with charisma. It's because I care. — Gary Vaynerchuk

Likkered Quotes By Edith Wharton

She clutched her manuscript, carrying it tenderly through the crowd, like a live thing that had been hurt. — Edith Wharton

Likkered Quotes By Nick Cave

Mummy was a swine: a scum-cunted, likkered-up, brain-sick swine. She was lazy and slothful and dirty and belligerent and altogether evil. Ma was a soak - a drunk - a piss-eyed hell-bag with a taste for the homebrew. — Nick Cave

Likkered Quotes By Maya Angelou

If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded. — Maya Angelou

Likkered Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

If they come prying they can leave curious. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Likkered Quotes By Philip Massinger

Patience, the beggar's virtue, shall find no harbor here. — Philip Massinger

Likkered Quotes By Pablo Neruda

When I sleep every night, what am I called or not called? And when I wake, who am I if I was not I while I slept? — Pablo Neruda

Likkered Quotes By Anonymous

As an economic doctrine it does not stand up to scientific probing. Marx's economic theories are not a scientific account of the nature and extent of exploitation under capitalism. They nevertheless offer a vivid picture of an uncontrolled society in which the productive workers unconsciously create the instruments of their own oppression. It is a picture of human alienation, writ large as the dominance of past labour, or capital, over living labour. — Anonymous