Panpsychism Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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I awoke from The Sickness at the age of forty-five, calm and sane, and in reasonably good health except for a weakened liver and the look of borrowed flesh common to all who survive The Sickness ... When I speak of drug addiction I do not refer to keif, marijuana or any preparation of hashish, mescaline, Banisteriopsis caapi, LSD6, Sacred Mushrooms or any other drugs of the hallucinogen group ... There is no evidence that the use of any hallucinogen results in physical dependence. — William S. Burroughs

Oaths are but words, and words are but wind. — Samuel Butler

Love yourself first, it sets the tone for every other relationship in your life. — L.J. Vanier

If you don't stick to your values when they're being tested, they're not values: they're hobbies. — Jon Stewart

I believe that we often disguise pain through ritual and it may be the only solace we have. — Rita Mae Brown

A reaper in a bubble bath? What an affront to the dignity of death. — Moira Rogers

I got thrown out of school several weeks in my senior year being caught in the girls' dorm. This was 1954, friends. The girls' dorm was off limits. Even to girls, I think. — Robert B. Parker

Television is one of the most fickle businesses that there are, you are in favour one minute and out the next. — Jeff Greenfield

If we would be angry and not sin, we must be angry at nothing but sin; and we should be more jealous for the glory of God than for any interest or reputation of our own. — Matthew Henry

Tommy told Sal about the strange white-cloth figure with black stitches that he had found on the front porch.
"Sounds like Pillsbury Doughboy gone punk," Sal said. — Dean Koontz

It is not triumph which defines a man, but tragedy. Triumph always brings out the best in men, but tragedy shows us what we are made of. — Jocelyn Murray

It's always the wacko birds on right and left that get the media megaphone. — John McCain

Introducing a technology is not a neutral act
it is profoundly revolutionary. If you present a new technology to the world you are effectively legislating a change in the way we all live. You are changing society, not some vague democratic process. The individuals who are driven to use that technology by the disparities of wealth and power it creates do not have a real choice in the matter. So the idea that we are giving people more freedom by developing technologies and then simply making them available is a dangerous illusion. — Karl Schroeder