Michelle Kwon Quotes & Sayings
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The sad thing is that often when you expose your secrets and become more honest with yourself, you find the reaction from the outside world is more complicated than the intense guilt you yourself have inflicted. — James Scott

Lots of people have a vision, but what we need is a viable transition strategy, my ever-thoughtful friend Herb Barbolet insists. Food advocates (and of course, we'll be changing that word to problem-solvers) are too removed from sources of power, resources, and public support to be able to implement anything like a comprehensive vision for wholesale change of the food system in anything like the immediate future. But we can move to transition phase. — Wayne Roberts

The best part of our lives we pass in counting on what is to come. — William Hazlitt

You really do think about it institutionally; this is your job, and to some extent you benefit from having a job to do at a moment like this. You have things that you have to make happen. And you don't have time for the emotional reaction that might otherwise occur if somebody was just sitting there watching these events unfold and had no responsibilities. — Dick Cheney

We are all divorced from life, we are all cripples, every one of us, more or less. We are so divorced from it that we feel at once a sort of loathing for real life, and so cannot bear to be reminded of it. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

God," he cries, dying on Mars, "God, we made it! — Theodore Sturgeon

Too cheerful a morality is a loose morality; it is appropriate only to decadent peoples and is found only among them. — Emile Durkheim

Maybe this was how you stayed sane in wartime: a handful of noble deeds amid the chaos. — Scott Westerfeld

Psychotherapy is largely concerned with the debilitating or anti-social consequences of past punishments. — Aldous Huxley

Most courage comes from being too tired and hungry to be afraid anymore. — Ysabeau S. Wilce

There's a vested interest in trying to keep people smoking cigarettes. — Sylvia Earle