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Onerepublic Something I Need Quotes By Clive James

The essence of a class system is not that the privileged are conscious of their privileges, but that the deprived are conscious of their deprivations. — Clive James

Onerepublic Something I Need Quotes By Dave Eggers

It's not that I'm not social. I'm social enough. But the tools you guys create actually manufacture unnaturally extreme social needs. No one needs the level of contact you're purveying. It improves nothing. It's not nourishing. It's like snack food. You know how they engineer this food? They scientifically determine precisely how much salt and fat they need to include to keep you eating. You're not hungry, you don't need the food, it does nothing for you, but you keep eating these empty calories. This is what you're pushing. Same thing. Endless empty calories, but the digital-social equivalent. And you calibrate it so it's equally addictive. — Dave Eggers

Onerepublic Something I Need Quotes By James W Menzies

Joseph Campbell understood critical doctrines of Christianity as myth and maintained that understanding myth was a key to making sense of key doctrines of Christianity in any society, including a highly-technological one. C. S. Lewis understood myth as one means among many used by God to point people to His Son, Jesus Christ. — James W Menzies

Onerepublic Something I Need Quotes By J. Sterling

Sometimes letting go is the only way to find out who you're meant to hold on to. — J. Sterling

Onerepublic Something I Need Quotes By Victoria Dahl

And judging by what she'd been saying when he walked in, she was also fond of penises. He really couldn't overlook such an important aspect of her personality. — Victoria Dahl

Onerepublic Something I Need Quotes By Curtis Tyrone Jones

Wise is the fool who becomes a master at laughter. — Curtis Tyrone Jones