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Sheepdom Quotes By Rachel Harris

His lips press into mine in a kiss meant to make the world fade away.
And it delivers. — Rachel Harris

Sheepdom Quotes By Oscar Wilde

How clever are you, my dear! You never mean a single word you say! — Oscar Wilde

Sheepdom Quotes By Karl Jaspers

Philosophy is tested and characterised by the way in which it appropriates its history. — Karl Jaspers

Sheepdom Quotes By Raphael Carter

I pulled the Net chip out of my head, cutting her off. The chip was long and white, with many metal legs; cupped in my hand, it looked like some pale, crawling thing that you'd find living under a rock. Vermin. — Raphael Carter

Sheepdom Quotes By Daniel Ek

This is a way for artists to communicate directly to their fans. If you think of an artist like Bruno Mars, he's using Spotify, creating playlists and listening to music through it. — Daniel Ek

Sheepdom Quotes By Ken Wilber

Oppression as a causal explanation is deficient and inadequate in almost every respect, since, among other things, it simply does not fit the data curve. "These oppression theories," says Chafetz, "are based on vaguely defined concepts often ill suited to operationalization, such as 'patriarchy,' 'female subordination,' and 'sexism.' The use of such emotion-laden but unclear terms, combined typically with a heavily normative approach to the topic of sex inequality, results in a maximum of rhetoric but a minimum of clear insight." No, this polarization of the sexes - with males dominating the public/productive sphere and females dominating the private/reproductive, to the detriment of both - has virtually nothing to do with male oppression and female sheepdom/subjugation. It has everything to do with life in the biosphere. — Ken Wilber

Sheepdom Quotes By Elizabeth Bowen

Language is a mixture of statement and evocation. — Elizabeth Bowen