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Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Peter Singer

It would be nonsense to say that it was not in the interests of a stone to be kicked along the road ... A stone has no interests because it cannot suffer. The capacity for suffering and enjoyment is, however, not only necessary, but also sufficient for us to say that a being has interests - at an absolute minimum, an interest in not suffering. A mouse, for example, does have an interest in not being kicked along the road because it will suffer if it is. — Peter Singer

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Arthur Rimbaud

The hallucinations are innumerable. That's what has always been the matter with me, in fact: no belief in history, obliviousness of principles. I shall say no more about this: poets and visionaries would be jealous. I am a thousand times the richest, let's be as miserly as the sea. — Arthur Rimbaud

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Amadeo Bordiga

With the historical radar of Marx's theories, on whose screen observers who have not swallowed the alcohol of the intoxicating bourgeois ideology cannot read lies, in the fog of the depths off Nantacket, in the dark of the walled tomb of the living in Marcinelle, in the bitterness of the slime of the stagnant ponds of the Arabian Desert, while the forces of the Revolution seem to be hiding and Great Capital carouses in the bright sunlight, we have again found, at his inexhaustible work, the Old Mole who undermines the curse of the infamous social forms, who prepares for the not near, but most certain, destructive explosion. — Amadeo Bordiga

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Richard Rohr

We cannot attain the presence of God because we're already totally in the presence of God. What's absent is awareness. — Richard Rohr

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Samantha Young

A piece of information can change a person. I'd hate to change the way I'm supposed to live the future. — Samantha Young

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Timothy Pina

The poetry of mother earth is truly alive! When we open our ears ... we hear it. When we open our hearts ... we can feel it. When we open our minds ... we shall see it!
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Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Michael Moore

You survive by having your fear compass calibrated correctly. Our compass is off now because we're being told to be afraid of everything. The things that we're frightened of, or told to be frightened of, are not necessarily the things that we need to fear. — Michael Moore

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Rudolf Virchow

The body is a cell state in which every cell is a citizen. Disease is merely the conflict of the citizens of the state brought about by the action of external forces. — Rudolf Virchow

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Paul Fussell

Tourism requires that you see conventional things, and that you see them in a conventional way. — Paul Fussell

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

She had died in her sleep, painlessly and calmly, and on her face was a smile- as if, after all, death had come as a kindly friend to lead her over the threshold, instead of the grisly phantom she had dreaded...Anne, looking down through a mist of tears, at her old playfellow, thought she saw the face of God had meant Ruby to have, and remembered it so always. — L.M. Montgomery

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Rick Yancey

If you're an insect, then you're a mayfly. Here for a day and then gone. — Rick Yancey

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Nigella Lawson

You could probably get through life without knowing how to roast a chicken, but the question is, would you want to? — Nigella Lawson

Reductase Pronunciation Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

I trust a good deal to common fame, as we all must. If a man has good corn, or wood, or boards, or pigs, to sell, or can make better chairs or knives, crucibles or church organs, than anybody else, you will find a broad hard-beaten road to his house, though it be in the woods. — Ralph Waldo Emerson