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Todd Grantham Quotes By Toussaint Louverture

We are free today because we are the stronger; we will be slaves again when the government becomes the stronger. — Toussaint Louverture

Todd Grantham Quotes By Matthew Scully

Though reason must guide us in laying down standards and laws regarding animals, and in examining the arguments of those who reject such standards, it is usually best in any moral inquiry to start with the original motivation, which in the case of animals we may without embarrassment call love. Human beings love animals as only the higher love the lower, the knowing love the innocent, and the strong love the vulnerable. When we wince at the suffering of animals, that feeling speaks well of us even when we ignore it, and those who dismiss love for our fellow creatures as mere sentimentality overlook a good and important part of our humanity. — Matthew Scully

Todd Grantham Quotes By Thomas Sowell

Those government officials who want more power are not going to stop unless they get stopped. — Thomas Sowell

Todd Grantham Quotes By Dima Zales

Ot-yebis' Eugene," Mira says, her face getting flushed. Whatever she just said, Eugene takes a breath and stops talking. — Dima Zales

Todd Grantham Quotes By Virginia Woolf

To Look Life in the Face ... !!! — Virginia Woolf

Todd Grantham Quotes By Lana Del Rey

If you are born an artist, you have no choice but to fight to stay an artist. — Lana Del Rey

Todd Grantham Quotes By Florence Scovel Shinn

I find however, this will not "work" when man has advanced spiritually and — Florence Scovel Shinn

Todd Grantham Quotes By Eleanor Catton

He was indulgent toward the open spaces of other men's futures, but he was impatient with the shuttered quarters of their pasts. — Eleanor Catton

Todd Grantham Quotes By Sigmund Freud

These [religious ideas] are given out as teachings, are not precipitates of experience or end-results of thinking: they are illusions, fullfilments of the oldest, strongest and most urgent wishes of mankind. — Sigmund Freud