Najah Ferrell Quotes & Sayings
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His eyes sparkled, and he sent up a great blue triumphant cloud from his cigarette. — Arthur Conan Doyle

My father was the first to see through the schemes of the white man. — Chief Joseph

For me, drawing is everything, because it informs everything. It even informs my poetry. It's the way I begin everything. — Jim Dine

Legends have always played a powerful role in the making of history ... Without ever relating facts reliably, yet always expressing their true significance, they offered a truth beyond realities, a remembrance beyond memories. — Hannah Arendt

One must use the night. — Tove Jansson

Most of us are searching-consciously or unconsciously- for a degree of internal balance and harmony between ourselves and the outside world, and if we happen to become aware-like Stravinsky- of a volcano within us, we will compensate by urging restraint. By that same token, someone who bore a glacier within them might urge passionate abandon. The danger is, as Bergman points out, that a glacial personality in need of passionate abandon may read Stravinsky and apply restraint instead. — Walter Murch

Conservatives are also against unions and want to legislate them out of existence via what are called "right to work" laws. Such laws see employment through a Strict Father lens: as simply a matter of individual responsibility by the employee. Conservative enmity against unions follows from the moral hierarchy: Rich Over Poor; Employer Over Employee. Unions are actually agents of freedom - freedom from corporate servitude and wage slavery. Without unions, employees have to individually take what is offered, usually far less than they would get with a union: not just pay but worker safety, health care benefits, pensions, reasonable working conditions and hours, reasonable vacation time. What is "reasonable"? What the union members can negotiate. Unions create freedom. Austerity — George Lakoff

No philosopher's stone of a constitution can produce golden conduct from leaden instincts. — Herbert Spencer

I do beg you to have some regard for my pride. A million years? I assure you I would stop asking after the first thousand. — Mary Balogh

Everything is a sin. It all depends on which person you happen to offend with your free will. — Michelle Anderson Picarella