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Sputniks Bar Quotes By Joanne Stepaniak

There is no logical basis to support the theory that plants feel pain. The dubious possibility that they might, however, is no justification for killing obviously sentient beings. Any rational person understands the striking difference between slitting the throat of a sentient animal and plucking a fruit or a vegetable. — Joanne Stepaniak

Sputniks Bar Quotes By Daniel Ionson

We must return to the first question of philosophy: "Do we want the truth?"

We indict others when they ignore it or twist it to their own agendas. But do we honestly want the truth above all else, even when the truth will cost us, even when we must reverse our stance and run the risk of others' derision? Are we willing to radically change our lives in order to pursue it? Are we willing to change, to let go of lifelong, cherished, character-bound beliefs? Are we willing to pay? — Daniel Ionson

Sputniks Bar Quotes By Debasish Mridha

A leader creates a new way to success for followers and inspires them to follow him toward the ultimate purpose. — Debasish Mridha

Sputniks Bar Quotes By Steve Whitmore

Negotiating the Goodreads interface is like returning a giraffe's eyelashes to their follicles after a Napalm attack using only a rolling pin and a bucket. — Steve Whitmore

Sputniks Bar Quotes By Suheir Hammad

Do not fear what has blown up. If you must, fear the unexploded. — Suheir Hammad

Sputniks Bar Quotes By Edward Gibbon

The Gauls derided the hairy and gigantic savages of the North; their rustic manners, dissonant joy, voracious appetite, and their horrid appearance, equally disgusting to the sight and to the smell. — Edward Gibbon

Sputniks Bar Quotes By Frank Pittman

There are great advantages to seeing yourself as an accident created by amateur parents as they practiced. You then have been left in an imperfect state and the rest is up to you. Only the most pitifully inept child requires perfection from parents. — Frank Pittman