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Obura Family Search Quotes By Richard K. Morgan

If they cannot have what might, what could, what should, and perhaps most awful of all what should have been, then they will dream it up instead, imagine it into being in whatever twisted or beautiful form suits, and then drive their fellows to their knees in chains by the thousand and million to pretend in chorus that it is so. — Richard K. Morgan

Obura Family Search Quotes By Michelle Obama

With this new initiative, Disney is doing what no major media company has ever done before in the United States. And what I hope every company will do going forward when it comes to the ads they show and the food they sell they're asking themselves one simple question: Is this good for our kids? — Michelle Obama

Obura Family Search Quotes By Sarah Parcak

Looting speaks to a lack of economic opportunities - frankly, we all would loot, too, if our families' continued survival depended on it. — Sarah Parcak

Obura Family Search Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Would I rather be right, or would I rather be kind? — Wayne Dyer

Obura Family Search Quotes By Junot Diaz

'A Princess of Mars' may not have exerted the same colossal pull that Tarzan had on the global imagination, but its influence on generations of readers cannot be underestimated. — Junot Diaz

Obura Family Search Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

Yet the idea that all humans are equal is also a myth. — Yuval Noah Harari

Obura Family Search Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

The queer and strange, the unrestrained, the grotesque is not only interesting: it is valuable. It is not always necessary to purge it out altogether in order to attain to the Sublime. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Obura Family Search Quotes By Eric Kandel

Vienna is relatively small. And it had wonderful salons, opportunities for people to get together. There was a lot of interaction between scientists and non-scientists, between Jews and non-Jews, between artists, writers and scientists, including medical scientists. — Eric Kandel