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Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Michael Pollan

The Times has much less power than you think. I believe we attribute power to the media generally that it simply doesn't have. It's very convenient to blame the media, the same way we blame television for everything that's going wrong in society. — Michael Pollan

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Dalton Trumbo

Goodbye, my love, my life. Goodbye, goodbye. — Dalton Trumbo

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Koichi Tanaka

My natural mother died one month after I was born, apparently due to giving birth at an advanced age. — Koichi Tanaka

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Gerald Stern

I am going to carry my bed into New York City tonight
complete with dangling sheets and ripped blankets;
I am going to push it across three dark highways
or coast along under 600,000 faint stars. — Gerald Stern

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Aldo Leopold

O, God assist our side: at least, avoid assisting the enemy and leave the rest to me — Aldo Leopold

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Willa Cather

As long as there is one house there must be one hand. — Willa Cather

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Maggie Nelson

53. 'We mainly suppose the experiential quality to be an intrinsic quality of the physical object'-this is the so-called systematic illusion of color. Perhaps it is also that of love. But I am not willing to go there-not just yet. I believed in you. — Maggie Nelson

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Fidel Castro

In the Third World, there are 1.3 billion poor people. In other words, one out of every three inhabitants lives in poverty. — Fidel Castro

Michael Scofield Famous Quotes By Anthony O'Neill

A mad scientist builds a monster out of body parts. The monster heads into the woods and kills a little girl. Who, then, is most responsible? The mad scientist or the monster?"
"The answer to that question is obvious, sir."
"It is?"
"Of course, sir - it's neither the scientist nor the monster."
"Then who is the most responsible?"
"The little girl in the woods."
"The little girl in the woods?"
"For failing to adequately protect herself, sir. — Anthony O'Neill