Peins Man Quotes & Sayings
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The revolution came so suddenly, and in a way so utterly different from what we expected. — Herman Gorter

I believe that whoever is successful should help ensure that the next generation can be successful, too. — Hasso Plattner

Don't expect me to cry for the wrong reasons. — Kurt Cobain

A servant leader can always come down to the level of the one he is serving — Sunday Adelaja

The problems of the global economy are not based in perception, but in the reality of prices, balance sheets and income statements, vast concentrations of wealth and power, precarious systemic imbalances, ruthless exploitation, and command economies mismanaged by Central State/Bank policy and manipulation. — Charles Hugh Smith

The misery which follows pleasure is the pleasure which follows misery. The pleasure and misery of mankind revolve like a wheel. — Akkineni Nagarjuna

It doesn't matter how new an idea is: what matters is how new it becomes. — Elias Canetti

Directly he was alone, he was assailed by her simulacra, in all states of acute sorrow, or smiling, of complete abstraction or painful animation, of dress and undress, as he had seen her these last few days: directly he was alone, the images came to mock everything he had seen. Her sadness became shrieking grief, and her animation riotous, immodest in dress and licentious in nakedness, many-limbed as some wild avatar of the Hindu cosmology assaulting the days he spent copying his work on clean scores, and the nights he passed alone in his chair where, instantly the lights went out, everything was transformed, and the body he had seen a moment before with no more surprise than its simple lines and modest unself-conscious movement permitted, rose up on him full-breasted and vaunting the belly, limbs undistinguishable until he was brought down between them and stifled in moist collapse. — William Gaddis

Are Republican women politicians more 'feminine' than Democratic women politicians? — Susan Estrich