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Noteridae Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

The unification of opposites which characterizes the commercial and political style is one of the many ways in which discourse and communication make themselves immune against the expression of protest and refusal. — Herbert Marcuse

Noteridae Quotes By Louis L'Amour

Living a life is much like climbing mountains-the summits are always further off than you think, but when a man has a goal, he always feels he's working toward something. — Louis L'Amour

Noteridae Quotes By Dennis Prager

The further left you go, the meaner the spirit — Dennis Prager

Noteridae Quotes By Adam Baldwin

My wife asks me, when I get home from auditions, if they asked how tall I am. And if I say "Yes," then she says, "Okay, you didn't get that job." — Adam Baldwin

Noteridae Quotes By Anne Taintor

She was eager to stoop to his level. — Anne Taintor

Noteridae Quotes By C. Wright Mills

All politics is a struggle for power; the ultimate kind of power is violence. — C. Wright Mills

Noteridae Quotes By Plautus

Women have many faults, but the worst of them all is that they are too pleased with themselves and take too little pains to please the men. — Plautus

Noteridae Quotes By LeBron James

Before anyone ever cared where I would play basketball, I was a kid from Northeast Ohio. It's where I walked. It's where I ran. It's where I cried. It's where I bled. It holds a special place in my heart. — LeBron James

Noteridae Quotes By Toba Beta

Miracles define common sense. — Toba Beta

Noteridae Quotes By John Steinbeck

In their millions the frog songs seemed to have a beat and a cadence, and perhaps it is the ears' function to do this just as it is the eyes' business to make stars twinkle. — John Steinbeck

Noteridae Quotes By George Washington

While I reiterate the professions of my dependence upon Heaven ... I will observe that ... no man who is profligate in his morals ... can possibly be a true Christian. — George Washington