Vulgarise Quotes & Sayings
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You can seek clarity, you can seek warmth, you can try to make something for lasting. You can pack something in salt so that it's well made and you can hope that it outlasts time. But, ultimately that's not up to you. — Edward Hirsch

Freedom which has genuine meaning is more than a timeless abstraction, more than an absence of restraints. — Helen Lynd

I have long begged off the question of my albums reflecting where I am 'at' personally. There is more inaccuracy in that approach than accuracy. — Bill Callahan

We say cat tastes like chicken when, had we been weaned on kitten stew, we'd say chicken tastes like cat. — Jonathan Grimwood

Now it had felt Jonathon, but could not touch him since Jonathon had inherited some of this Granfathers pshycic skills and was able to keep mind closed to its attack. — David Denny

All of us who professionally use the mass media are the shapers of society. We can vulgarise that society. We can brutalise it. Or we can help lift it onto a higher level. — William Bernbach

What makes books - and with them writers - so dangerous that church and state, politburos and the mass media feel the need to oppose them? — Gunter Grass

The law, unfortunately, has always been retained on the side of power; laws have uniformly been enacted for the protection and perpetuation of power. — Thomas Cooper

Events, time, forms, all propel the inner plot within each of us. — Vanna Bonta

Paradise is within you, in your state of no-mind. And hell is also within you, in your very mind. — Rajneesh

It is while prone that ideas come. "A writer could get more ideas for his articles or his novels in this posture than he could by sitting doggedly before his desk morning and afternoon," writes Lin Yutang in his essay "On Lying in Bed. — Tom Hodgkinson

To think you cannot fight fate is only an act of surrender. — John Duigan

Ravi, you big massive racist. Rap is the music of revolution. Rap is the reason we have rights. — Nikesh Shukla