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Onepercent Quotes By Michael Thomas Ford

When did being single become a disease? — Michael Thomas Ford

Onepercent Quotes By Jennifer Egan

Skin-that smooth plump sweetly fragrant sac upon which life scrawls the record of our failures and exhaustion — Jennifer Egan

Onepercent Quotes By Khang Kijarro Nguyen

The most impregnable wall invisibly divides you from yourself. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen

Onepercent Quotes By Melissa Harris-Perry

Once it's everybody's responsibility and not just the household's we start making better investments. — Melissa Harris-Perry

Onepercent Quotes By Bobby Fischer

They're lying bastards. Jews were always lying bastards throughout their history. They're a filthy, dirty, disgusting, vile, criminal people. — Bobby Fischer

Onepercent Quotes By Felix Wantang

You cannot give what you don't have; you must be truly saved to preach the gospel. — Felix Wantang

Onepercent Quotes By Tyson Fury

I pray for forgiveness. For help and guidance. To be a better person. For the health of my family. For the world to be a better place. — Tyson Fury

Onepercent Quotes By Manuel Puig

My stories are very somber, so I think I need the comic ingredient. Besides, life has so much humor. — Manuel Puig

Onepercent Quotes By Terence McKenna

The intellectual tension that seems to work its way through this society almost like fat through meat is the tension between scientific reductionism and the deeply felt intuition of most people that there is a spiritual dimension, or a hidden dimension, or a transcendental dimension. — Terence McKenna

Onepercent Quotes By Anton Szandor LaVey

In previous centuries, the Church was the great controller, dictating morality, stifling free expression and posing as conservator of all great art and music. Instead we have TV, doing just as good a job at dictating fashions, thoughts, attitudes, objectives as did the Church, using many of the same techniques but doing it so palatably that no one notices. Instead of 'sins' to keep people in line, we have fears of being judged unacceptable by our peers (by not wearing the right shoes, not drinking the right kind of beer, or wearing the wrong kind of deodorant). Coupled with that fear is imposed insecurity concerning our own identities. All answers and solutions to these fears come through the television, and only through television. Only through exposure to TV can the new sins of alienation and ostracism be absolved. — Anton Szandor LaVey