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Malwina Turek Quotes By Kenny Smith

Like the priestly cult of the Middle Ages, the modern priestly cult of "scientific" psychotherapists exist overwhelmingly to stultify or blunt a too-acute insight into the powers benumbed in our personalities by our prevailing culture. — Kenny Smith

Malwina Turek Quotes By Chris Hani

Socialism is not about big concepts and heavy theory. Socialism is about decent shelter for those who are homeless. It is about water for those who have no safe drinking water. It is about health care, it is about a life of dignity for the old. It is about overcoming the huge divide between urban and rural areas. It is about a decent education for all our people. Socialism is about rolling back the tyranny of the market. As long as the economy is dominated by an unelected, privileged few, the case for socialism will exist. — Chris Hani

Malwina Turek Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

Trouble is the place where you find yourself when your judgment malfunction — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Malwina Turek Quotes By Charles Olson

I don't live for poetry. I live far more than anybody else does. — Charles Olson

Malwina Turek Quotes By Elizabeth Kolbert

having freed ourselves from the constraints of evolution, humans nevertheless remain dependent on the earth's biological and geochemical systems. By disrupting these systems - cutting down tropical rainforests, altering the composition of the atmosphere, acidifying the oceans - we're putting our own survival in danger. — Elizabeth Kolbert

Malwina Turek Quotes By Linda Deir

Once you understand who you are, you can become more of what you are. — Linda Deir

Malwina Turek Quotes By Walter Scott

I wish to Heaven these scoundrels were condemned to be squeezed to death in their own presses. I am told there are not less than a dozen of their papers now published in town, and no wonder that they are obliged to invent lies to find sale for their journals. — Walter Scott