Mst3k Cave Dwellers Quotes & Sayings
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The popes have spoken of human ecology, closely linked to environmental ecology. We are living in a time of crisis: we see this in the environment, but above all we see this in mankind Man is not in charge today, money is in charge, money rules. God our Father did not give the task of caring for the earth to money, but to us, to men and women: we have this task! Instead, men and women are sacrificed to the idols of profit and consumption: it is the 'culture of waste.' — Pope Francis
If you have good sex, you've done a lot right in life. — Rebecca Murphy
And what is up to us? Our emotions Our judgments Our creativity Our attitude Our perspective Our desires Our decisions Our determination — Ryan Holiday
Nancy [Kassebaum] and I worked on a women's health agenda when I first came. Women were not included in the protocols at NIH, the famous study, 'take an aspirin a day, keep the doctor, you know, a heart attack away.' It was done on ten thousand male medical students. — Barbara Mikulski
As soon as you are complicated, you are ineffectual. — Konrad Adenauer
Watch what you say and do because little eyes are watching you. — Reba McEntire
My soul grazes like a lamb on the beauty of an indrawn tide. — Pat Conroy
My reading of history convinces me that most bad government has grown out of too much government. — John Sharp Williams
You can't see something shining if you're eyes are closed. — Shey Stahl
Life is such a precious gift. Whatever life throws at us, if we could just learn to get through that day and hang on to the next, you never know what may come. It may get worse, but you never know. — Stephen Baldwin
Dreams, they're what sets us apart from being mere a brain and a body. — Juliette Lewis
Honest people can disagree on policy. But where there can be no honest disagreement is the need to change our nation's debt course. — Jeff Sessions
It probably takes many years of monastic practice to equal the spiritual growth generated by one sleepless night with a sick child. — Douglas Abrams