Scarney Quotes & Sayings
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Global poverty is an input on the supply side; the global economic system feeds on cheap labor. — Michel Chossudovsky
Dogs are forever in the moment. They are always a tidal wave of feelings, and every feeling is some variant of love. — Jack Canfield
If I end up showering first, I shower really quickly for the sake of the other tired members. — Sunny
If you are good at something never do it for free but if someone needs your help and deserve the help do it for free you will get respect.. — Satim
I think all writing is necessarily autobiographical to a greater or lesser extent, and the less it tries to be confessional, the more likely it is that you're somehow sneaking the things you need to say in there. — John Darnielle
Writers seem to me to be people who need to retire from social life and do a lot of thinking about what's happened - almost to calm themselves. — Helen Garner
Be winged arrows aiming at fulfillment and goal. — Paul Klee
Cultural America is under siege. And as the Soviet experience illustrates, ideology is a weak glue to hold together people otherwise lacking racial, ethnic, and cultural sources of community. — Samuel P. Huntington
A lot of people are focused on climate change as a defining challenge of our time. A lot of people think it is a non-problem, at least in the United States. — Cass Sunstein
However, Harry, my clock has stopped. The embalmer is rolling up his sleeves. Even as we speak, seventy-two virgins are slipping into schoolgirl uniforms for me. You must live, and I confirm: always put your penis first. — Hanif Kureishi
The point of the story is that the universe is one gigantic Wishing Tree, with branches that reach into every heart. The cosmic process decrees that sometime or other, in this life or another, each of these wishes will be granted - together, of course, with consequences. — Huston Smith
The artist is not a man who describes, but a man who feels. — E. E. Cummings
Man is a political animal. A man who lives alone is either a Beast or a God — Aristotle.
In this era, there are all kinds of prakrutis (personality of the relative self), so how can it work without adjusting? — Dada Bhagwan
Stories work because we want to experience the emotions, feelings and passions of others who have encountered the challenges we face each day. — Phil Cooke