Uttermost Lighting Quotes & Sayings
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Power, in Case's world, meant corporate power. The zaibatsus, the multinationals that shaped the course of human history, had transcended old barriers. Viewed as organisms, they had attained a kind of immortality. You couldn't kill a zaibatsu by assassinating a dozen key executives; there were others waiting to step up the ladder, assume the vacated position, access the vast banks of corporate memory ... — William Gibson
I feel like my life is on a shitty loop," Adam 2 said via text message. "Every time I feel as if I have transcended the loop and start to think this time it's going to be different, life takes a dump on the still idealistic parts of me. Maybe I am depressed. Well, I am definitely depressed. But I am in mourning. — Gabby Bess
If you are intimidated by the artists who came before you, understand you too have a place, right next to them. — Tavi Gevinson
Don't show up late.
Don't try to slide out early.
Don't cheat your rep counts.
And definitely, don't hold back.
Leave it all in the gym! — Gunnar Peterson
Well, hell hath no motherfucking fury like a woman scorned. — Karina Halle
Every social network on Earth pitches me, and I say no to nearly every single one of them. — David Sze
Women have always been courageous ... They are always fearless when protecting their children and in the last century they have been fearless in the fight for their rights. — Isabel Allende
Maybe it was the way of the South to welcome home wayward family members who had no claim to such a piece of history except for a willingness to adopt it as their own and a shared last name. — Karen White
May you find new strength to accomplish your daily work. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Well, let me tell you, any conservative that's unhappy with George Bush warms my heart, in any way that they can wake up and smell the coffee would be really great. — Ann Richards
The choices we made today were templates for the future. — Richelle Mead