Mogok Valley Quotes & Sayings
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And what else but a being cursed with the burden of free will would wear a poncho. — Colson Whitehead
But what is the greatest evil? If you are going to epitomize evil, what is it? Is it the bomb? The greatest evil that one has to fight constantly, every minute of the day until one dies, is the worse part of oneself. — Patrick McGoohan
If we want to give our children what they need to thrive, we must honor their basic nature- boyish or girlish, introverted or extroverted, wild or mellow. — Wendy Mogel
Science is wisdom reduced to practice. — Phineas Quimby
Using the latest in science and technology to shatter today's economic paradigm of 'insatiable individuals competing for scarce resources,' Planetary Citizenship brings us full circle to the ancient wisdom of indigenous peoples and the sacredness of creation. — Rebecca Adamson
This rising global humanism is, in fact, the rising into consciousness of a tribal god similar to the kind of tribal god that functioned in these pre-Hellenic societies. — Terence McKenna
I believe that conservative solutions can help families of every race, every economic background, and every town in Oklahoma. — James Lankford
You're as strong as your resolutions! — Israelmore Ayivor
The Empire has risen; it is the most successful regime in history and we should be proud to be a part of it. — Ash Holland
My maternal family are South African and when I was small and my parents separated my mother and I went back to South Africa. So for me the emergence of my own childhood consciousness was in the context of 1970s and 1980s apartheid South Africa and the movement there. — Rachel Holmes
Isn't this exactly why you chose not to contest my claim?"
"Damn straight. I don't have your touch for diplomacy."
Doc barked out a laugh. "If you think Drake's diplomatic, my boy, it's a good thing you're his second. I'd hate to see what you'd consider diplomacy. — Chudney Thomas
Mystification has little to do with the vocabulary used. Mystification is the process of explaining away what might otherwise be evident — John Berger
