Suivante English Quotes & Sayings
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When women hear those words, an old, old memory is stirred and brought back to life. The memory is of our absolute, undeniable, and irrevocable kinship with the wild feminine, a relationship which may have become ghostly from neglect, buried by over-domestication, outlawed by the surrounding culture, or no longer understood anymore. We may have forgotten her names, we may not answer when she calls ours, but in our bones we know her, we yearn toward her, we know she belongs to us and we to her. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Today the Western powers and media want to domesticate us like sheep, to keep us tame and domesticated. — Abu Bakar Bashir
If you want more of something, subsidize it; if you want less of something, tax it. — Ronald Reagan
If you lived in Sheffield and were called Sebastian, you had to learn to run fast at a very early stage. — Sebastian Coe
Being snarky and smug doesn't equate to providing insight, and there's more than one occasion when the filmmakers lose sight of this in their zeal to spread the Gospel According to Maher. — James Berardinelli
Communication doesn't take place because you tell somebody something. It takes place when you observe them closely and track their ability to follow you. Like — Alan Alda
You'd be surprised how condescending people can be. — Peter Dinklage
Do I look like one of the most dangerous women in Britain? Come on! — Nicola Sturgeon
Better to end this dream before it becomes a nightmare. — Rachel Cohn
This isn't a hunt that's going to kill just four or five gray whales. The repercussions of this will have an effect on tens of thousands of whales that will be killed by the Japanese and Norwegians. — Paul Watson
He wouldn't perform without a recording now, she was certain, like a poet working in the oral tradition who had been contaminated by the advent of the recording device and so insisted that all improvisations be saved for posterity. — David Cronenberg
No one individual can tell the truth. — William Faulkner
