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Scotch Bingington Quotes By Will Rogers

The fellow that can only see a week ahead is always the popular fellow, for he is looking with the crowd. But the one that can see years ahead, he has a telescope but he can't make anybody believe that he has it. — Will Rogers

Scotch Bingington Quotes By Stewart Brand

[Wind energy] takes a very large footprint on the land, five to 10 times what you'd use for nuclear, and typically to get one gigawatt of electricity is on the order of 250 square miles of wind farm. — Stewart Brand

Scotch Bingington Quotes By Edward Abbey

Readers, not critics, are the people who determine a book's eventual fate. — Edward Abbey

Scotch Bingington Quotes By Witold Gombrowicz

For Kierkegaard, for Heidegger, for Sartre, the more profound the awareness, the more authentic the existence. They measure honesty and the essence of experience by the degree of awareness. But is our humanity really built on awareness? Doesn't awareness
that forced, extreme awareness
arise among us, not from us, as something created by effort, the mutual perfecting of ourselves in it, the confirming of something that one philosopher forces onto another? Isn't man, therefore, in his private reality, something childish and always beneath his own awareness? And doesn't he feel awareness to be, at the same time, something alien, imposed and unimportant? If this is how it is, this furtive childhood, this concealed degradation are ready to explode your systems sooner or later. — Witold Gombrowicz

Scotch Bingington Quotes By Harold Washington

The third fallacy is that affirmative action doesn't work. — Harold Washington

Scotch Bingington Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

A kiss for a blow is always best, though it's not very easy to give it sometimes. — Louisa May Alcott

Scotch Bingington Quotes By Jan Wong

... depressive realism. Depression is not the near death experience described by so many, [Kayla Dunn] suggests, but a rebirth in which the new psyche has removed self-delusion. Compared with so-called healthy individuals, depressives are more realistic in their worldview. — Jan Wong