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Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Aleksandar Hemon

Whatever solidarity I have established with other writers individually, it is usually organized around books. We connected as readers, as it were, not writers. — Aleksandar Hemon

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By David Suzuki

Even meeting Kyoto targets barely makes a dent in what we have to achieve. — David Suzuki

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Roger Maris

Maybe I'm not a great man but I damn well want to break the record. — Roger Maris

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Arlene Stafford-Wilson

I will always remember that year in Almonte, and how their sun seemed to shine a little brighter, and the Mississippi seemed to rush along a little quicker through their town. — Arlene Stafford-Wilson

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

You can have me the way i am - bad behavior included - or not at all. — Stephenie Meyer

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Anonymous

We never know whether that which seems best at one moment may not prove an evil later. — Anonymous

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Dorothy Parker

"Hence," goes on the professor, "definitions of happiness are interesting." I suppose the best thing to do with that is to let is pass. Me, I never saw a definition of happiness that could detain me after train-time, but that may be a matter of lack of opportunity, of inattention, or of congenital rough luck. If definitions of happiness can keep Professor Phelps on his toes, that is little short of dandy. We might just as well get on along to the next statement, which goes like this: "One of the best" (we are still on definitions of happiness) "was given in my Senior year at college by Professor Timothy Dwight: 'The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts.'" Promptly one starts recalling such Happiness Boys as Nietzche, Socrates, de Maupassant, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, William Blake, and Poe."
-Review of the book, Happiness, by (Professor) William Lyon Phelps. Review title: The Professor Goes in for Sweetness and Light; November 5, 1927 — Dorothy Parker

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Riane Eisler

So again and again we see how under the prevailing paradigm our real past - and the original thrust of our cultural evolution - can only be seen as through a glass darkly. But once we are face to face with the full import of what this past foreshadowed - what we, at our level of technological and social development, could have been and still can be - we confront a haunting question. What brought about the radical change in cultural direction, the shift that plunged us from a social order upheld by the Chalice to one dominated by the Blade? When and how did this happen? And what does this cataclysmic change tell us about our past - and our future? — Riane Eisler

Republikein Newspaper Quotes By Robert E.Lee

General Longstreet,when once in a fight, was a most brilliant soldier; but he was the hardest man to move I had in my army. — Robert E.Lee