Underground Weather Quotes & Sayings
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The baby boomers' politics have covered a wide band of silliness, from the Weather Underground to the Timothy McVeigh types. The great majority of us are well in the middle of that spectrum, but still, there's been both leftie silliness and right-wing silliness. — P. J. O'Rourke

Wouldn't it be nice if roses could talk? I'm sure they could tell us such lovely things. — Lucy Maud Montgomery

Everyone always says, 'When you look at a boy band, one of them has to be gay.' No, they don't. — A. J. McLean

HOLY MOTHER. WAS THAT A FACE? — Megan McCafferty

Customer service is just a day-in, day-out, ongoing, never-ending, unremitting, persevering, compassionate type of activity. — Leon Gorman

Any conception of socialism defined in national terms, within so extreme and predatory an oppressor nation as the US, is a view that leads in practice to a fight for particular privileged interest and is a very dangerous ideology. Active combat against empire is the only foundation for socialist revolution in the oppressor nation. — Weather Underground

My cell phone, back in my training days, was the size of a box of girl scout cookies — J.D. Holmes

What do you water right now in your life? Because whatever you water will take over your garden. Whatever you water will grow, whatever you irrigate in your imagination will grow. — Patience Johnson

But I don't think that poetry is a good, to use a contemporary word, venue, for current events. — Diane Wakoski

Spanking a child is about the parent not the child. The child will learn more from positive correction than physical manipulation. — Asa Don Brown

You puff the poets of other days, The living you deplore. Spare me the accolade: your praise Is not worth dying for. — Martial

Christian adults need to think about talking to our own children as a form of cross-cultural missions. Cultural change happens so quickly that teens are exposed to ideas and worldviews very different from those of previous generations. — Nancy Pearcey

The idea that you live your life in phases - I've never bought that. I feel like I'm the same person who sat in at the draft board in 1965, I'm the same person who joined a fraternity, I'm the same person who got an MFA at Bennington, and I'm the same person who founded Weather Underground. My values are still intact. — Bill Ayers