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Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By George Orwell

Socialism means a classless society, or it means nothing at all. — George Orwell

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Jay Adams

For me, skateboarding started in 1965, so by the time the Dogtown era came around I'd already been skatin' for 10 years. When I started it was clay wheels and mostly home made decks. We were just trying to copy surfing. Everything about skateboarding had to do with surfing. It was all about fun and a way to surf when the waves were shitty. — Jay Adams

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Al Gore

We're putting 70 million tonnes of pollution into the atmosphere every day, trapping an enormous amount of extra heat from the sun inside the earth's atmosphere. It's threatening to push the planet past a tipping point beyond which climate change would be difficult to stop — Al Gore

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Edith Wharton

Was it love, she wondered, or a mere fortuitous combination of happy thoughts and sensations? — Edith Wharton

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Tucker Max

Getting offended is a great way to avoid answering questions that make you sound dumb. — Tucker Max

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Jon Meacham

Only the most unapologetic biblical fundamentalists, for instance, take every biblical injunction literally. If we all took all scripture at the same level of authority, then we would be more open to slavery, to the subjugation of women, to wider use of stoning. Jesus himself spoke out frequently against divorce in the strongest of terms. — Jon Meacham

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Osamu Dazai

The ones who die are always the gentle, sweet, and beautiful people. — Osamu Dazai

Narby Krimsnatch Quotes By Evita Ochel

When we assess someone's life or health on the basis of surface-level observations or passing comments, it presents us with a very flawed version of reality. — Evita Ochel