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Typewriters And Press Quotes By Bryan Ferry

But when you get music and words together, that can be a very powerful thing. — Bryan Ferry

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Karl Kraus

Language is the only chimera whose illusory power is endless, the inexhaustibility which keeps life from being impoverished. Let men learn to serve language. — Karl Kraus

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Linda Holiday

O-Sensei was frequently head to say. 'Aiki is not a technique to fight with or defeat an enemy. It is the way to harmonize the world and make humanity one family. — Linda Holiday

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Lynn Austin

You can never out-give God. Don't ever forget that. — Lynn Austin

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Kya Aliana

Fear will do one thing and one thing only: hold you back — Kya Aliana

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Pope Francis

There is no worse material poverty, I am keen to stress, than the poverty which prevents people from earning their bread and deprives them of the dignity of work. — Pope Francis

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Poetry must be as new as foam, and as old as the rock. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Noam Chomsky

The task for a modern industrial society is to achieve what is now technically realizable, namely, a society which is really based on free voluntary participation of people who produce and create, live their lives freely within institutions they control, and with limited hierarchical structures, possibly none at all — Noam Chomsky

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Every man is a channel through which heaven floweth. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Amor Towles

But correspondents are a wily bunch. Having stashed their typewriters, crossed the border, changed their clothes, and counted to ten, they began slipping back into the country one by one. So in 1928, the Foreign Press Office was opened anew on the top floor of a six-story walk-up conveniently located halfway between the Kremlin and the offices of the secret police - a spot that just happened to be across the street from the Metropol. Thus, — Amor Towles

Typewriters And Press Quotes By Deyth Banger

Sometimes you should be fake... to be honest is the thing which used against you... too much of you could kill ya. — Deyth Banger