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Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By Sri Chinmoy

O dreamers of peace, come.
Let us walk together.
O lovers of peace, come.
Let us run together.
O servers of peace, come.
Let us grow together. — Sri Chinmoy

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By Burning Spear

Music is supposed to create an associate level, wherein I and you and you and I can associate without any misunderstanding. — Burning Spear

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By William Gibson

If I write something set 60 years in the future, I am going to have to explain how humanity got there, and that's becoming quite a big job. — William Gibson

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By Gus Van Sant

The artist himself is actually the subject in everything after, say, 1900. Eventually, art becomes so removed from the community that you have to know about the artist before you can even look at the painting, because there is a conceptual idea going on. — Gus Van Sant

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

That strange turbulence that rises when you begin to wash up on the island of your own little self and you don't see how you could ever sustain yourself there. — Sue Monk Kidd

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By Marv Levy

Our goal is to develop our team, to earn what we get, to learn, to develop unselfish attitudes. If we achieve that, the results is that we'll win. — Marv Levy

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

I'm always afraid of a girl - until I've kissed her. SHE: — F Scott Fitzgerald

Pluralitas Pendapat Quotes By Martin Adams

In theory, capitalism is an economic system that allows people to freely trade goods and services in a competitive free market. But since the outright ownership of land creates an entry monopoly, it restricts the operation of the free market... Consequently, our current implementation of capitalism is deeply responsible for the exploitation of nature and the decline of social well-being. — Martin Adams