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Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Alexander Woollcott

Everything I like is either illegal, immoral or fattening. — Alexander Woollcott

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Throughout history, even the harshest and most shameful measures are regularly accompanied by professions of noble intent - and rhetoric about bestowing freedom and independence. — Noam Chomsky

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By William Butler Yeats

What made us dream that he could comb gray hair? — William Butler Yeats

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Oswald Chambers

say that "prayer changes things" is not as close to the truth as saying, "Prayer changes me and then I change things." God has established things so that prayer, on the basis of redemption, changes the way a person looks at things. Prayer is not a matter of changing things externally, but one of working miracles in a person's inner nature. — Oswald Chambers

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Bill Nye

When we explore the cosmos, we come to believe and prove that we can solve problems that have never been solved. It brings out the best in us. Space exploration imbues everyone with an optimistic view of the future. — Bill Nye

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By George Gilder

The central event of the twentieth century is the overthrow of matter ... The powers of the mind are everywhere ascendant over the brute force of things. — George Gilder

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Rachel Cohn

I know there was no God waiting for her, because no God could have let her find Him this soon. — Rachel Cohn

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Pauline Reage

Without leaving his armchair, without even touching her with his fingertips, he ordered her to kneel down in front of him, take him and caress his sex until he discharged in her mouth. — Pauline Reage

Marjolein Brugman Quotes By Sam Hamill

When these idiot rightwingers start complaining about poetry being political, I'm fond of reciting Sappho to them, who excluded men from her world. Why does she exclude them? Mostly because of their warmongering. — Sam Hamill