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Varkenshaasje Quotes By Simon Mainwaring

For decades, media companies have largely controlled the tools through which consumers were told what to buy, wear or think. Now consumers possess the same ability to produce, distribute and curate content and distribute it to their peers in real time across social media platforms. — Simon Mainwaring

Varkenshaasje Quotes By Peggy Munson

Sure, society understands visible shackles-- they get the symbolism of the wheelchair, of prosthetics, of a bumper sticker reading disabled veteran, but they still struggle for comprehension of the profound, invisible shackles that an illness such as [Chronic Fatigue] puts on a person's body. — Peggy Munson

Varkenshaasje Quotes By Rowan Williams

Whether something is old-fashioned or not doesn't resolve the question of whether it's true or not. I can see the temptation of simply thinking, 'Well, there's a cultural mainstream which flows neatly in one direction. You just align with it'. And that really won't do. — Rowan Williams

Varkenshaasje Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

We could retell our stories and make them better, more representational or aspirational. Or we could choose to tell different stories. The world itself had another chance. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Varkenshaasje Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Philip that there were three things to find out: man's relation to the world he lives in, man's relation with the men among whom he lives, and finally man's relation — W. Somerset Maugham

Varkenshaasje Quotes By Ja Rule

Money and good pussy's a fatal attraction for men. — Ja Rule

Varkenshaasje Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

We are not worthy to unloose the latchets of Jesus' shoes, because, if we do, we begin to say to ourselves, "What great folks are we; we have been allowed to loose the latchets of the Lord's sandals." If we do not tell somebody else about it with many an exultation, we at least tell ourselves about it, and feel that we are something after all, and ought to be held in no small repute. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon