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Lothaire Bluth Quotes By George Orwell

Dirt is a great respecter of persons; it lets you alone when you are well dressed, but as soon as your collar is gone it flies towards you from all directions. — George Orwell

Lothaire Bluth Quotes By Tara Brach

On this sacred path of Radical Acceptance, rather than striving for perfection, we discover how to love ourselves into wholeness. — Tara Brach

Lothaire Bluth Quotes By Glenn Greenwald

The lesson for me was clear: national security officials do not like the light. They act abusively and thuggishly only when they believe they are safe, in the dark. Secrecy is the linchpin of abuse of power, we discovered, its enabling force. Transparency is the only real antidote. — Glenn Greenwald

Lothaire Bluth Quotes By M. J. Hyland

Before MS moved in on me, I'd worked for seven years as a city lawyer, as the editor of a literary magazine, and before the age of 20, I'd also worked as a cadet journalist and as an assistant director in both film and TV. And then, after the lesions of MS, both on my spine and in my brain, I was the opposite of bionic. — M. J. Hyland

Lothaire Bluth Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

There is unspeakable pleasure attending the life of a voluntary student. — Oliver Goldsmith

Lothaire Bluth Quotes By Leonard Jacobson

You can be sad for others but you don't have to take on their pain. — Leonard Jacobson

Lothaire Bluth Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

Those who had been riding the upward wave decide now is the time to get out. Those who thought the increase would be forever find their illusion destroyed abruptly, and they, also, respond to the newly revealed reality by selling or trying to sell. And thus the rule, supported by the experience of centuries: the speculative episode always ends not with a whimper but with a bang. — John Kenneth Galbraith