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Reappraised Quotes By Marilyn Manson

In a society where you are taught to love everything, what value does that place on love? — Marilyn Manson

Reappraised Quotes By Robert Muller

Something is not yet right and ripe in our human society at the beginning of the 21st century and third millennium: missing is an unprecedented vision, boldness and courage to fashion a new, promising, better future. Our beliefs, society, ways of life, institutions and future goals must be reviewed and reappraised fundamentally from scratch. — Robert Muller

Reappraised Quotes By Robert Hilburn

Bono and Clayton had such a great time that the band paid homage to Cash in their Rattle and Hum album package with a huge photo of them in the Sun studio just beneath a framed photo of Phillips and Cash. In the early weeks of 1993, Bono was working — Robert Hilburn

Reappraised Quotes By Colson Whitehead

Since the night she was kidnapped she had been appraised and reappraised, each day waking upon the pan of a new scale. Know your value and you know your place in the order. To escape the boundary of the plantation was to escape the fundamental principles of your existence: impossible. It — Colson Whitehead

Reappraised Quotes By Victor Hugo

The realities of life do not allow themselves to be forgotten. — Victor Hugo

Reappraised Quotes By George Saunders

Even the nuns went racist after the convent was reappraised and it seemed their pension fund was in jeopardy. — George Saunders

Reappraised Quotes By Jan Strnad

You were a child, you didn't mean to hurt my feelings. Children are ignorant. It takes an adult to choose to be cruel. — Jan Strnad

Reappraised Quotes By Jane Hamilton

All I hope, selfishly, is that there will be real books until the day I draw my last breath. — Jane Hamilton

Reappraised Quotes By Terry Pratchett

We've always been privileged, you see. Privilege just means 'private law.' That's exactly what it means. — Terry Pratchett