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Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Robert Green Ingersoll

My principal objections to orthodox religion are two: slavery here and hell hereafter. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Watts Humphrey

One principle problem of educating software engineers is that they will not use a new method until they believe it works and, more importantly, that they will not believe the method will work until they see it for themselves. — Watts Humphrey

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Kelly Link

I didn't do anything as active as deciding that I wanted to be a writer. For one thing, I didn't feel like I was the final authority on whether or not I was anything like a writer. (I'm a timid soul.) I just kept writing stories, because becoming a veterinarian seemed as if it involved too much dissection. — Kelly Link

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Alex Riley

I'll take care of this. All you had to do was ask. — Alex Riley

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Vikas Swarup

For me, the day job comes first. That's why I call myself a diplomat who writes, not a writer who masquerades as a diplomat. If the day job demands it, I won't write at all. I write in what I call 'the crevices of my day job', and that comes only on weekends. — Vikas Swarup

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Laini Taylor

If only it were that easy to let go of hate. Just relax your face. — Laini Taylor

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Jane Lynch

I know that Marianne Williamson cannot be bought — Jane Lynch

Valerie Solanas Scum Manifesto Quotes By Rachel Joyce

But sometimes he was afraid that having one son was too much to bear. He wondered if the pain of loving diluted, the more you had? A child's growing was a constant pushing away. — Rachel Joyce