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Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Bryant H. McGill

The nightmare spirit of control has always been, and is, profoundly stupid. — Bryant H. McGill

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Evan Dawson

What I love about wine is that it's open to anyone, no matter how they're dressed or what they look like. Wine is the great equalizer. (John McGregor) — Evan Dawson

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Renee Carlino

We weren't wrong for being ourselves; we were wrong for each other. — Renee Carlino

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Johnathan Jena

No price is too high to pay, to be the author of your fate. — Johnathan Jena

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Justin Timberlake

I kiss people with my soul. I don't kiss them with my mouth. — Justin Timberlake

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Manfred Von Richthofen

The important thing in aeroplanes is that they shall be speedy. — Manfred Von Richthofen

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Jim George

The Word of God is your best defence against the troubles of this world. — Jim George

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Yet tell me, my brothers: if a goal for humanity is still lacking, is there not still lacking
humanity itself? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Ramsey Clark

Democracy is just a word. You have to give it meaning. The US is not a democracy. Most Americans do not vote. We haven't had a real choice for a long, long time now. Wealth rules. Corporations rule. The US is a plutocracy - government by wealthy people. Certain people control multinational corporations. You couldn't get elected in the US without lots of money. — Ramsey Clark

Starcevich Karissa Quotes By Vasily Grossman

The snow filled the air with a soft grey-blue mist, softening the wind and gunfire, bringing the earth and sky together into one swaying blur.
The snow fell on Bach's shoulders; it was as though flakes of silence were falling on the still Volga, on the dead city, on the skeletons of horses. It was snowing everywhere, on earth and on the stars; the whole universe was full of snow. Everything was disappearing beneath it: guns, the bodies of the dead, filthy dressings, rubble, scraps of twisted iron.
This soft, white snow settling over the carnage of the city was time itself; the present was turning into the past, and there was no future. — Vasily Grossman