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Trinler And Company Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

In an unjust society the only place for a just man is prison. — Henry David Thoreau

Trinler And Company Quotes By Gabrielle Roth

Movement is my medium and my metaphor. I know that if a wave of energy is allowed to complete itself, it yields a whole new wave, and in fact that is all I really know. Riding these waves means joining the cosmic dance that, as Dante says, 'moves the sun and the other stars.' — Gabrielle Roth

Trinler And Company Quotes By Epictetus

In literature, too, it is not great achievement to memorize what you have read while not formulating an opinion of your own. — Epictetus

Trinler And Company Quotes By Catherine Austin Fitts

If we can't face it, God can't fix it. — Catherine Austin Fitts

Trinler And Company Quotes By Ned Vizzini

Don't kill yourself, okay? — Ned Vizzini

Trinler And Company Quotes By Julie Kagawa

What is that?"
"A hunt," Puck replied, looking off into the distance. He grimaced. "You know, I was just thinking we needed to be run down like rabbits and torn apart. My day just isn't complete without something trying to kill me."
-Puck — Julie Kagawa

Trinler And Company Quotes By Helen Cresswell

I got born in the wrong family ... — Helen Cresswell

Trinler And Company Quotes By Katie Alender

Don't you get it?" he asked. "Every time you try to protect me, you end up breaking my heart. — Katie Alender

Trinler And Company Quotes By Erich Fromm

Take for instance a man driven to incessant work by a sense of deep insecurity and loneliness; or another one driven by ambition, or greed for money. In all these cases the person is the slave of a passion, and his activity is in reality a "passivity" because he is driven; he is the sufferer, not the "actor." On the other hand a man sitting quiet and contemplating, with no purpose or aim except that of experiencing himself and his oneness with the world, is considered to be "passive", because he is not "doing" anything. In reality, this attitude of concentrated meditation is the highest activity there is, an activity of the soul, which is possible only under the condition of inner freedom and independence. — Erich Fromm

Trinler And Company Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

The man who wants his wedding garments to suit him must allow plenty of time for the measure. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton