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Missoula Book Quotes By Carole Cummings

Fuck you."
"Promise? — Carole Cummings

Missoula Book Quotes By William Ernest Henley

Essayists, like poets, are born and not made, and for one worth remembering, the world is confronted with a hundred not worth reading. Your true essayist is, in a literary sense, the friend of everybody. — William Ernest Henley

Missoula Book Quotes By Jim Costa

Conservation is an American value, and it is lacking from this bill. — Jim Costa

Missoula Book Quotes By S. Kelley Harrell

We can't turn our true selves off and on situationally and expect them to carry and sustain us. Rationing creativity results in bipolarism of the spirit. Our creativity is also our life force. When we turn it off and on like a spigot, we start to become less and less able to control the valve. — S. Kelley Harrell

Missoula Book Quotes By Francine Rivers

Come, let us return to the Lord; for he has torn, that he may heal us; he has stricken, and he will bind us up. HOSEA 6 : 1 — Francine Rivers

Missoula Book Quotes By Anne Lamott

Because when people have seen you at their worst, you don't have to put on the mask as much. — Anne Lamott

Missoula Book Quotes By John Hospers

The greater the hold of government upon the life of the individual citizen, the greater the risk of war. — John Hospers

Missoula Book Quotes By T. Rafael Cimino

Long after people forget what you said or did, they'll remember how you made them feel. — T. Rafael Cimino

Missoula Book Quotes By Frederic Bastiat

One thing is overlooked, which is this: That the kind of dependence that results from exchange, from commercial transactions, is a reciprocal dependence. We cannot be dependent on the foreigner without the foreigner being dependent on us. Now, this is the very essence of society. To break up natural relations is not to place ourselves in a state of independence, but in a state of isolation. — Frederic Bastiat