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Utsumi Erice Quotes By Peter Carey

A mother can have no secrets in a settler's hut but she cannot so much as break wind and all her children must hear what she has done but now she were far away from Fifteen Mile Creek and no longer could I guess her life. I were told she took laundry and perhaps she did but I am sure she only did what she must do. She had a mother and father and brothers and sisters but in the end she were a poor widow and she had 7 children and all of them was alarmed and unsettled by their lives. — Peter Carey

Utsumi Erice Quotes By Shannon Stacey

If you are looking for sympathy, it's betweem shit and syphillis in the dictionary. — Shannon Stacey

Utsumi Erice Quotes By Barbara Marx Hubbard

Mother Earth is giving birth to a co-creative humanity. There's not a majority anywhere, but it's cropping up everywhere, because old leadership does not have the authority to guide us. — Barbara Marx Hubbard

Utsumi Erice Quotes By Saint Basil

While we try to amass wealth, make piles of money, get hold of the land as our real property, overtop one another in riches, we have palpably cast off justice, and lost the common good. I should like to know how any man can be just, who is deliberately aiming to get out of someone else what he wants for himself. — Saint Basil

Utsumi Erice Quotes By Tom Robbins

There were, in his opinion, drugs that diminished ego and drugs that engorged ego, which is to say, revelatory drugs and delusory drugs; and on a psychic level, at least, he favored awe over swagger. — Tom Robbins

Utsumi Erice Quotes By Mark Schiff

When somebody says, "The last thing I want to do is hurt you," it means they've got other things to do first. — Mark Schiff

Utsumi Erice Quotes By E. M. Forster

Science, when applied to personal relationships, is always just wrong . — E. M. Forster