Portway Domestic Appliances Quotes & Sayings
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Crime, particularly among the poor and downtrodden, is often a last gesture of liberty. — Isabelle Eberhardt

You know how they say Black Flag got in a van, and they brought punk rock to the world? The Strokes got on a bus, and they brought "downtown cool" to the world. Along with the Internet, they were changing everything, not just music. They were changing attitudes. The Strokes were making New York travel with them. I saw kids in Connecticut and Maine and Philadelphia and DC looking like they had just been drinking on Avenue A all night. Sixteen-year-old kids in white belts and Converse Chuck Taylors with the greasy hair - hair that had been clean a week ago. Those kids had probably never even smelled the inside of a thrift store before Is This It came out. They found a band that they wanted to be like. They found their band. APRIL — Lizzy Goodman

Adding your own piece of knowledge to the vast knowledge of the human
race could be a sufficient reason for having existed. — Eraldo Banovac

The oppressed people of Palestine, whether those who dwell in that bloodstained holy land or those who continue to bear the brunt of hardship and displacement worldwide, are all in all the victims of Zionist discrimination and aggression, — Mohammad Khatami

If the air is jam-full of sounds which we tune in with, why should it not also be full of feels and smells and things seen through the spirit, drawing particles from us to them and them to us like magnets? — Emily Carr

I begin my day online and end my day online. I like to prepare myself for the next day and have a sense of closure before I go to bed. — Geoffrey Zakarian

Dams have harmed our wildlife and made rivers less useful for recreation. — Stephen Ambrose

A room in Holmhurst was the last thing she'd come to - better to lie down in the wood under the beech leaces and the bracken and wait quietly for death. — Barbara Pym