Mayadevitry Quotes & Sayings
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The U.S. limits mercury, arsenic, and soot from power plants. Yet, astonishingly, there are no national limits on how much carbon pollution these plants can dump into our atmosphere. — Frances Beinecke
Can you explain what Internet is? — Katie Couric
Socrates said that a man doesn't want what he doesn't think he lacks. That is, if you believe you have the truth then why would you seek another truth? — Peter Boghossian
There's no such thing as 'I can't do it'. — Marc Almond
There is the good and the bad, the great and the low, the just and the unjust. I swear to you that all that will never change. — Albert Camus
She's my kitten, and no one else's. — Jeaniene Frost
America still sees itself as essential and as destiny's instrument. And each splinter group within our culture - left, right, conservative, liberal, religious, secular - sees itself as morally, even "theologically," superior to its rivals. It is not just about politics. It is about being better than one's evil opponent. We don't just disagree, we demonize the "other." And we don't compromise. — Frank Schaeffer
And after two days in civilization we realized we could never stay for long and started to plan our next adventure. — Bob Bitchin
This time I saw. In a blue heaven was coiled an infinite snake of gold and green, with four eyes of fire, black fire and red, that darted rays in every direction; held within its coils was a great multitude of laughing children. And even as I looked, all this was blotted out. Crawling rivers of blood spread over the heaven, of blood purulent with nameless forms - mangy dogs with their bowels dragging behind them; creatures half elephant, half beetle; things that were but a ghastly bloodshot eye, set about with leathery tentacles; women whose skins heaved and bubbled like boiling sulphur, giving off clouds that condensed into a thousand other shapes, more hideous than their mother; these were the least of the denizens of these hateful rivers. — Aleister Crowley
No doubt you thought I was dead. I sometimes think I am myself. — Henning Mankell
We're all made up of many parts, other halves. Not just me. — Jeffrey Eugenides