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Rebny Quotes By Alex Pareene

Many on the professional Right owe their livelihoods to a large and growing network of nonprofit donor-funded groups and for-profit consulting and direct marketing companies hired by those groups. — Alex Pareene

Rebny Quotes By Isabel Allende

When a man's earning his living doing things he doesn't like, he feels like a slave; when he's doing what he loves, he feels like a prince. — Isabel Allende

Rebny Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it. — Henry David Thoreau

Rebny Quotes By Frederick Lenz

You can be locked away in prison and be free if your mind is not a prison. Or you can be walking around with lots of credit cards and be in a prison, the prison of your own mind, the prison of your illusions. — Frederick Lenz

Rebny Quotes By Yvonne Zipter

[On softball:] Diamonds are a dyke's best friend. — Yvonne Zipter

Rebny Quotes By Juan Ramon Jimenez

Dynamic ecstasy is absolute romanticism , absolute heroism . And here I return to my point. From my point of view, after the catastrophe which we feel and think is universal, a catastrophe resulting from an excess of useless dynamism of useless progress, of useless realism, of useless technology, after this an unattainable democracy is to be reached through the conception and realization of a new romanticism. — Juan Ramon Jimenez

Rebny Quotes By Matsuo Basho

A warbler singing - somewhere beyond the willow, before the thicket — Matsuo Basho

Rebny Quotes By Elizabeth Eulberg

If I only had one goal, it would be to make her laugh loudly every day. — Elizabeth Eulberg

Rebny Quotes By Gay Talese

Group nudity could also be personally beneficial, according to psychologist Abraham M. Maslow, who believed that nudist camps or parks might be places where people can emerge from hiding behind their clothes and armor, and become more self-accepting, revealing, and honest. — Gay Talese