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Slaty Backed Quotes By Douglas Rushkoff

Keep the progress, but recover the lost values. Technically, then he's talking about renaissance: the rebirth of old ideas in a new framework. — Douglas Rushkoff

Slaty Backed Quotes By Richard Stim

The Center for Energy and Climate Solutions determined in 2000 that the Internet saved 1.5 billion square feet in retail space and 2 billion square feet of office space and reduced the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere by 35 million metric tons. — Richard Stim

Slaty Backed Quotes By Dan Rather

I can say with confidence I know a fair bit about LSD. — Dan Rather

Slaty Backed Quotes By Anthony DiFiore

I learned a long time ago that the honest and just don't always win. Good doesn't always conquer. Sometimes the bad guys win. Sometimes they win for a very long time, because the masses are afraid to challenge them. — Anthony DiFiore

Slaty Backed Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

That was in nineteen and thirty-one and if I live to be a hunnerd year old I don't think I'll ever see anything as pretty as that train on fire goin up that mountain and around that bend and then flames lightin up the snow and the trees and the night. — Cormac McCarthy

Slaty Backed Quotes By Esther Hicks

The more you feel like you need to fix something, the more you need to not. — Esther Hicks

Slaty Backed Quotes By Deb Caletti

There are those moments, probably few in a life, where before and after split off from each other forevermore in your mind. — Deb Caletti

Slaty Backed Quotes By J. Ruth Gendler

Contentment has learned how to find out what she needs to know. Last year she went on a major housecleaning spree. First she stood on her head until all the extra facts fell out. Then she discarded about half her house. Now she knows where every thing comes from - who dyed the yarn dark green and who wove the rug and who built the loom, who made the willow chair, who planted the apricot trees. She made the turquoise mugs herself with clay she found in the hills beyond her house.
When Contentment is sad, she takes a mud bath or goes to the mountains until her lungs are clear. When she walks through an unfamiliar neighborhood, she always makes friends with the local cats. — J. Ruth Gendler