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Mamonas Quotes By Eugene V. Debs

They tell us that we live in a great free republic; that our institutions are democratic; that we are a free and self-governing people. This is too much, even for a joke. But it is not a subject for levity; it is an exceedingly serious matter. — Eugene V. Debs

Mamonas Quotes By Bruce Boxleitner

The making of television has changed quite a bit. Now you have to do them n cheaper budgets. — Bruce Boxleitner

Mamonas Quotes By Desmond Tutu

Forgiving is not forgetting; its actually remembering
remembering and not using your right to hit back. Its a second chance for a new beginning. And the remembering part is particularly important. Especially if you dont want to repeat what happened. — Desmond Tutu

Mamonas Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

This school is based on the idea that a man who can think correctly will automatically behave morally - or — Robert A. Heinlein

Mamonas Quotes By Kristen Callihan

Those who upload this work up on any site without the author's express permission are pirates and have stolen from the author. As such, those persons will likely end up in the level of hell where little devils shove stolen books into said persons' unmentionable places for all eternity. Ye've been warned. — Kristen Callihan

Mamonas Quotes By Tessie Regan

I think about how the world feels soft and steely at the same time and then not at all. — Tessie Regan

Mamonas Quotes By Mencius

In abundance prepare for scarcity. — Mencius

Mamonas Quotes By Uri Avnery

Violence is part of the resistance to occupation. The basic fact is not the violence; the basic fact is the occupation. Violence is a symptom; the occupation is the disease - a mortal disease for everybody concerned, the occupied and the occupiers. — Uri Avnery

Mamonas Quotes By Danielle Keats Citron

It's ridiculous to accept on a blog or in a forum speech what would be seen as hooliganism or delinquency if practiced in a public space."37 — Danielle Keats Citron