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Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Amanda Hocking

He might as well have been telling me to build a damn rocketship. I had no idea what to do. — Amanda Hocking

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Ethan Nichtern

given the way companies function, this change is only possible if the principles and interests guiding corporations shift from being centered on profit to being centered on the morality of interdependence, which means benefit (profit) to all the communities we and they share. And that movement relies on each company's stockholders beginning to deepen their practices of generosity to overcome the hungry-ghost mentality, because these stockholders happen to also be consumers. Thus consumers have to demand changes in the M.O. of the companies we collectively control. So, our practices of generosity and livelihood (in other words, consumption and production) are . . . well . . . connected. — Ethan Nichtern

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Joan Ambu

Learning who our children are and shaping who they will become is one of the most rewarding and ultimate pleasures of parenting. — Joan Ambu

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Wendy Kopp

There's no how-to guide for how to change the world. But it's easy to get hung up by misconceptions about what it takes to make an impact. — Wendy Kopp

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Jericho Brown

I've always said that you know you're a poet when you type an em dash and you hit the delete button, and you type a colon and you hit the delete button, and you type an em dash and you hit the delete button, and you type a colon and you hit the delete button. If you can do that for about three hours straight, trying to figure out which one is the best one, if you can do that for three hours and call that a good time, then you're probably a poet. — Jericho Brown

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By John D. Zizioulas

Culture cannot be a monolithically universal phenomenon without some kind of demonic imposition of one culture over the rest of cultures. Nor is it possible to dream of a universal "Christian culture" without denying the dialectic between history and eschatology which is so central, among other things, to the eucharist itself. Thus, if there is a transcendence of cultural divisions on a universal level - which indeed must be constantly aimed at by the Church - it can only take place via the local situations expressed in and through the particular local Churches and not through universalistic structures which imply a universal Church. — John D. Zizioulas

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Lawrence Wright

The ceremony, likely aided by narcotics and hallucinogens, required Hubbard to channel the female deity of Babalon as Parsons performed the "invocation of wand with material basis on talisman" - in other words, masturbating on a piece of parchment. He typically invoked twice a night. — Lawrence Wright

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Tom Brokaw

Is that cancer curable or just treatable. — Tom Brokaw

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Her throat ached: adoration, heartbreak, in equal measure. "Kiss me," she said. "Please. — Cassandra Clare

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Jacques Ellul

Totalitarianism extends to whatever touches it ... psychological technique, as it operates in the army or in a great industrial plant, entails a direct action on the family. It involves a psychological adaptation of family life to military or industrial methods, supervision of family life, and training family life for military or industrial service. Technique can leave nothing untouched in a civilization. Everything is its concern. Technique, which is destroying all other civilizations, is more than a simple mechanism: it's a whole civilization in itself. — Jacques Ellul

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By C.S. Pacat

Order me to stay, he wanted to say, and couldn't. — C.S. Pacat

Marybeth Byrd Quotes By Sandy Gingras

Lost is just another word for exploring. — Sandy Gingras