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Vdisco Quotes By Alexei Maxim Russell

It is my sincere desire that my research and hard work will help create a world where we all learn to walk this Earth, safe, enlightened and free from the perils of cruelty, ignorance, and all the other dark and sinister forces, which make assholes possible. — Alexei Maxim Russell

Vdisco Quotes By Rachel Perry

Reading a non-fiction book is like a religious experience. — Rachel Perry

Vdisco Quotes By Doris Grumbach

Having a book is somewhat like having a baby, as many woman writers have observed before me: the conception, the long preparation, the wait, the growing heaviness (not of body in this case but of the spirit and the manuscript) toward the end, the initial delight at the sight of the product, fully formed and seemingly perfect, and then the usual postpartum depression. What will people whose opinion I care about, and those whose views I don't value but have weight in the world of reader, think of it? — Doris Grumbach

Vdisco Quotes By Deborah B. Gould

To engage in activism that envisions alternatives ways of organizing society and alternative ways of being is to risk membership in society, a sense of belonging, however partial it may be. Activism can make us vulnerable because it is so obviously about wanting something beyond what is, and to have a political desire often is construed as wanting too much. — Deborah B. Gould

Vdisco Quotes By Lupe Fiasco

Obama came in and gave $700 billion to the bankers off the top as opposed to giving $700 billion to the poor. — Lupe Fiasco

Vdisco Quotes By Joseph Pilates

By all means never fail to get all the sunshine and fresh air you can. — Joseph Pilates

Vdisco Quotes By Manoj Arora

The struggle for Financial Freedom is very unfair. Just look at the rewards. — Manoj Arora

Vdisco Quotes By J.K. Rowling

spasm of horror, which — J.K. Rowling