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Plantest Quotes By A.D. Posey

Screenwriting is like poker; in the end, you have to go all in. — A.D. Posey

Plantest Quotes By Camille Paglia

Visionary idealism is a male art form. The lesbian aesthete does not exist. But if there were one, she would have learned from the perverse male mind. — Camille Paglia

Plantest Quotes By Andrew Bernstein

Theologians, and religionists in general, start with a fantasy premise and then proceed to apply rigorous formal logic to tease out its implications. Stark himself points out that "theology consists of formal reasoning about God." This is admirably exact. Theologians, beginning with a wished-for creation of their own minds, analyze that creation's characteristics by rigorous application of the principles of formal - that is, deductive - logic. — Andrew Bernstein

Plantest Quotes By Tom Stoppard

You are the plays you write. How on earth could you write them otherwise? They're projections of your own predilections. — Tom Stoppard

Plantest Quotes By Finley Peter Dunne

Th' newspaper does ivrything f'r us. It runs th' polis foorce an' th' banks, commands th' milishy, controls th' ligislachure, baptizes th' young, marries th' foolish, comforts th' afflicted, afflicts th' comfortable, buries th' dead an' roasts thim aftherward. — Finley Peter Dunne

Plantest Quotes By Bill Hicks

Sometimes my dad even gets on this kick
'You hate this country' ... I have to tell him ... I just hate being lied to. — Bill Hicks

Plantest Quotes By Lewis Henry Morgan

Centralize property in the hands of a few and the millions are under bondage to property - a bondage as absolute and deplorable as if their limbs were covered with manacles. Abstract all property from the hands of labor and you thereby reduce labor to dependence; and that dependence becomes as complete a servitude as the master could fix upon his slave. — Lewis Henry Morgan

Plantest Quotes By Wynton Marsalis

it ain't as hard as picking cotton — Wynton Marsalis

Plantest Quotes By Mary Ellen Mark

Reality is always extraordinary. — Mary Ellen Mark

Plantest Quotes By Cynthia Hand

You're wrong," Lord Dudley said. "You've always been a fool."
"The fool thinks he is wise," G retorted. "But the wise man knows himself to be a fool."
That was a great line, he thought. He tried to remember where he'd stashed the quill and paper. — Cynthia Hand

Plantest Quotes By Genna Rulon

I kissed him like he was the center of my universe... because he was. — Genna Rulon

Plantest Quotes By Umberto Eco

William was deeply humiliated. I tried to comfort him; I told him that for three days he had been looking for a text in Greek and it was natural in the course of his examination for him to discard all books not in Greek. And he answered that it is certainly human to make mistakes, but there are some human beings who make more than others, and they are called fools, and he was one of them, and he wondered whether it was worth the effort to study in Paris and Oxford if one was then incapable of thinking that manuscripts are also bound in groups, a fact even novices know, except stupid ones like me, and a pair of clowns like the two of us would be a great success at fairs, and that was what we should do instead of trying to solve mysteries, especially when we were up against people far more clever than we. — Umberto Eco

Plantest Quotes By Franklin Knight Lane

It is work and personal worth which make a State great both politically and industrially, and in my estimation they are to be found in largest proportions in the Democratic party. — Franklin Knight Lane

Plantest Quotes By Alan Rufus

Find out what my Individual Divine and Unique Power IS and offer it outwards in harmony with all life! — Alan Rufus

Plantest Quotes By Abraham Cowley

Why dost thou heap up wealth, which thou must quit,
Or what is worse, be left by it?
Why dost thou load thyself when thou 'rt to fly,
Oh, man! ordain'd to die?
Why dost thou build up stately rooms on high,
Thou who art under ground to lie?
Thou sow'st and plantest, but no fruit must see,
For death, alas! is reaping thee. — Abraham Cowley