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Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Gusty McCabe

Gusty McCabe, tha's m' name and tellin' stories, tha's m' game, If they all ain't true I ain't t' blame, I'll tell 'em all just the same. — Gusty McCabe

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Michael Marshall Smith

I caught one last glimpse of her face, howling something at me.
There were too many vowels in what she said, and they were in an unkind order. ("Substitutions") — Michael Marshall Smith

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Never say NO, Never say, 'I cannot', for you are INFINITE. All the power is WITHIN you. You can do anything. — Swami Vivekananda

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Gerald Brenan

As I get older I seem to believe less and less and yet to believe what I do believe more and more. — Gerald Brenan

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Geoffrey Hill

Who now would thrust enquiry on / Beyond necessity of desire? — Geoffrey Hill

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Sheldon Richman

Why is Netanyahu pushing war? Among several reasons, demonizing Iran reduces pressure on Israel to negotiate seriously with the Palestinians. Many Israelis prefer building Jewish settlements on Palestinians' land instead. Moreover, Israel's rulers oppose any development-such as an Iranian-U.S. detente-that could diminish Israel's U.S.-financed hegemony in the region. War with Iran would be a catastrophe all around. Netanyahu and his hawkish American allies-the same people who gave us the disastrous Iraq war and ISIS-must be repudiated. — Sheldon Richman

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Richard Wisniewski

You are not the writer. You are the story being told from The Writer. — Richard Wisniewski

Martian On The Flintstones Quotes By Julie Anne Long

But the pain was old to him, and somehow it had become a part of him. He could bear it and speak of it. It had shaped him; he had accomodated it. He had loved abd he had lost and it had made him who he was. — Julie Anne Long