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Top Urbaniod Quotes

The raising of animals for food and all that it entails is the single most destructive force impacting our planet's fragile ecosystems. Our planet simply cannot sustain the greed of billions of human beings who are eating other animals. — Sharon Gannon

Yeah right. I'll believe you, thousands wouldn't. Want to borrow my mirror? — Kirsten Boie

If you're too busy worrying about what might be, you forget to enjoy what you have. — Barbara Claypole White

Like it or not, we are all insectoid aliens burrowing within our urbaniod bodies.
Timothy Leary — H.R. Giger

He transforms pain, using it to teach and strengthen us, if we allow it to turn us toward him. — Philip Yancey

Not in the least," I said. "I understand everything you've said. But - oh, Simon, I feel so resentful! Why should father make things so difficult? Why can't he say what he means plainly?" "Because there's so much that just can't be said plainly. Try describing what beauty is - plainly - and you'll see what I mean." Then he said that art could state very little - that its whole business was to evoke responses. And that without innovations and experiments - such as father's - all art would stagnate. "That's why one ought not to let oneself resent them - though I believe it's a normal instinct, probably due to subconscious fear of what we don't understand. — Dodie Smith

I just don't trust any of it. Every time I read something about how there's been another ridiculous climb of the Dow Jones, there's a part of me that goes, "This can't be good." None of this is real money. You know what I mean? It's not like there's actually more of anything. It's just ideas. When people are getting richer and richer but they're not actually producing anything, it can't end well. — Louis C.K.

My writing is inspired by just about everything, yet I am unaware of so much of the process. — Hubert Selby Jr.

Be as thou wast wont to be.
See as thou wast wont to see. — William Shakespeare

Half the pleasure of solitude comes from having with us some friend to whom we can say how sweet solitude is. — William Jay

The laugh tagged on the end of it is forced as well. I smile fractionally. Edged with old pain, but there's a strange comfort to the way it hurts. — Richard K. Morgan

All that is unfair, offends us if it's not beneficial for us — Luc De Clapiers