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Moglia Quotes By Don Frye

My strategy is just to attack, attack and attack. — Don Frye

Moglia Quotes By Stanley Milgram

The essence in obedience consists in the fact that a person comes to view himself as an instrument for carrying out another person's wishes and he therefore no longer regards himself as responsible for his actions. — Stanley Milgram

Moglia Quotes By Ayn Rand

She stood beside him, sagging in his arms, abandoning herself to anything he wished, in open acknowledgment of his power to reduce her to helplessness by the pleasure he had the power to give her. — Ayn Rand

Moglia Quotes By John Daly

You're playing competitive, and it's always better to play four competitive rounds than it is two because you sit there for a weekend and then you start all over again. — John Daly

Moglia Quotes By Alexei Panshin

It was, if you like, an oasis in the general desert of childish and adult ignorance where we could safely bring out our thoughts and not have them denigrated, laughed at, or trampled upon, even when they deserved it. A place like that is precious. — Alexei Panshin

Moglia Quotes By Kadmi Cohen

'I am that I am,' said the Eternal. The Eternal - it is the race. One in substance - undifferentiated. One in time - stable and eternal. — Kadmi Cohen

Moglia Quotes By Djuna Barnes

Of course I think of the past and of Paris, what else is there to remember? — Djuna Barnes

Moglia Quotes By Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

The Catholic must adopt the decision handed down to him; the Protestant must learn to decide for himself. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

Moglia Quotes By William Penn

They that love beyond the world
cannot be separated by it.
Death cannot kill what never dies. — William Penn

Moglia Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I am not in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office. — Abraham Lincoln