Space Feudalism Quotes & Sayings
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Top Space Feudalism Quotes
When Jefferson and the Republicans rallied to the Union and to the existing Federalist organization, the fabric of traditional American democracy was almost completely woven. — Herbert Croly
The music of a marathon is a powerful strain, one of those tunes of glory. It asks us to forsake pleasures, to discipline the body, to find courage, to renew faith and to become one's own person, utterly and completely. — George A. Sheehan
You don't want to engage in road rage when the person in the next car might be your child's future teacher or your dentist's father. — Kim Edwards
He had the nerve not to drink in a University where you proved your manhood by being drunk most of your first year. — John Le Carre
When I got my first guitar my fingers wouldn't go to the sixth string so I took off the big E and played with just five strings. I was only 6 or 7. — Les Paul
Love is about dreams, don't go to sleep expecting them, make them a reality. — Dixie Waters
The desire for gold is the most universal and deeply rooted commercial instinct of the human race. — Gerald M. Loeb
I thought of a great way to celebrate my Finnish heritage at home. I'm going to look into opening a chain of strip clubs, and I'll call them Lapland!!! — Pamela Anderson
On the opposite side, the mannequins stood like witnesses. They were serious and ludicrously stylish. It was hard to shake the feeling that they were watching everything. — Markus Zusak
You best be considerin' the future before you find it arrived and done left you behind. — Vickie McDonough
As for theatre, there's ups and downs to everything. Theatre is ephemeral. But that is part of its charm because you can always say the production was better than it was. — Clive Barker
It would be more interesting to learn from children, than try to teach them how to behave, how to live and how to function. — U.G. Krishnamurti
I do consider myself a Norwegian writer, or a Scandinavian writer, as my family tree reaches into both Denmark and Sweden. I don't think about it, of course, when I am writing. — Per Petterson
in the Bree-land, at any rate, the hobbits were decent and prosperous, and no more rustic than most of their distant relatives Inside. It was not yet forgotten that there had been a time when there was much coming and going between the Shire and Bree. There was Bree-blood in the Brandybucks by all accounts. The village of Bree had some hundred stone houses of the Big Folk, mostly above the Road, nestling on the hillside with windows looking west. On that side, running in more than half a circle from the hill and back to it, there was a deep dike — J.R.R. Tolkien
