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Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Liz Vassey

I have a thing for men's boxer briefs and a tank top. If I'm wearing them, I'm a happy gal. — Liz Vassey

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By John Hilary

That programme [Supremacy of Capital] has condemned the peoples of the majority world to mass poverty, and now threatens to do the same to those living in the core capitalist economies as they slide towards permanent austerity and social disintegration. The power granted to capital comes at a price, and as the next chapter demonstrates, that price is democracy itself. — John Hilary

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

I have seen Americans making great and sincere sacrifices for the key common good and a hundred times I have noticed that, when needs be, they almost always gave each other faithful support — Alexis De Tocqueville

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Tony Benn

The Internet is only the street corner meeting on a big scale — Tony Benn

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Adrienne Rich

The password is a flicker of an eyelash. — Adrienne Rich

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By M. Ageyev

Boulevards are like people: similar in their youth, they undergo gradual change according to what ferments in them. — M. Ageyev

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Nikolai Gogol

Around the windows and above the doors were a multitude of small pictures, which you grow accustomed to regard as spots on the wall, and which you never look at. — Nikolai Gogol

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Therese Anne Fowler

Won't we be quite the pair? - you with your bad heart, me with my bad head. Together, though, we might have something worthwhile. — Therese Anne Fowler

Tatsuhiko Yoshida Quotes By Julia Ann Charpentier

The authors we classified as villains, detractors, and bad role models for our children are part of the educational curriculum. Freethinkers and the gutsy ones who pursued love and went against what society preordained are those we admire. The talented that wrote about these adventurous escapades and secret interludes are part of our literary tradition. — Julia Ann Charpentier