Organic Solidarity Quotes & Sayings
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Top Organic Solidarity Quotes
Challenging the meaning of life is the truest expression of the state of being human. — Viktor E. Frankl
If we are to find our way across troubled waters, we are better served by the company of those who have built bridges, who have moved beyond despair and inertia. — Marilyn Ferguson
Sometimes, you're stuck with a system too complicated to model completely. — Robin Sloan
We may as well face the fact, and face it squarely, that we are too much governed. The agencies of government have multiplied, their ramifications extended, their powers enlarged, and their sphere widened, until the whole system is top-heavy. We are drifting into dangerous and insidious paternalism, submerging the self-reliance of the citizen, and weakening the responsibility and stifling the initiative of the individual. We suffer not from too little legislation but from too much. We need fewer enactments and more repeals. — Roland H. Hartley
You may know the intractability of a disease by its long list of remedies. — Alonzo M. Clark
When you see violence in movies in general, it's very quick and painless, which isn't what it's like. — Vincent Cassel
Since I have always been a strong believer in God, I knew that He was with me, and only He could get me through that next step — Rosa Parks
You're easy to love, Nicki. So damn easy to love. I can't get enough of you. — Franca Storm
[I believe in the] rebuilding of Judea as an independent nation. — John Quincy Adams
When you're being told that you're good at something, you start to believe them and then you forget about your hopes and dreams, — Ken Spillman
I need money. I have a staff of 30, and four houses, never mind the government, to support. — Bob Hope
The Celts were fearless warriors because they wish to inculcate this as one of their leading tenets, that souls do not become extinct, but pass after death from one body to another ... — Julius Caesar
A typical guy who buys organic food doesn't really buy it in order to be healthy; he buys it to regain a kind of solidarity as the one who really cares about nature. He buys a certain ideological stance. — Slavoj Zizek
