Mashiko West Quotes & Sayings
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Public toilets have a duty to be accessible, poetry does not. — Geoffrey Hill
My father, who grew up picking olives on the Greek island of Lesbos, was a doctor. So my family expected me to become a physician. — Peter Diamandis
A warrior's most precious gift to society, after his skills and prowess, is his ability to pass on his greatness. As if we'd risk having future generations of virile perfection exposed to injury. — Eve Langlais
The television culture celebrates incompetence. — Bill McKibben
For solving a surprisingly large and varied number of problems, crowds are smarter than individuals. — Michael Shermer
You never can have too many books. — Keith M. Weller
Every single administration in American political history has put cronies and pals and donors into political positions. But normally those people become the ambassador to Liechtenstein or the deputy undersecretary of commerce. — Irwin Redlener
Foolhearted mindreader,
help us see how
the heart begs,
how fangs of opprobrium
possess our eyes. — Yusef Komunyakaa
The shelter of excuses has a leaky roof. — Ron Kaufman
