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Wetcher Whistle Quotes By Donald Richie

It could be said that one of the marks of a truly responsible life is a voluntary death — Donald Richie

Wetcher Whistle Quotes By Alexis Hall

Oh, why did I care? Who was here to judge us, except me? — Alexis Hall

Wetcher Whistle Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

If we look at our history with honesty and clarity we will be forced to admit that our federal form of government has been, from the day of its birth, weakened in integrity, confused and confounded in its direction, by the unresolved race question. It is as if a political thalidomide drug taken during pregnancy caused the birth of a crippled nation. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Wetcher Whistle Quotes By L. Brent Bozell Jr.

[T]here's a good reason to stay pessimistic about deficits as far as the eye can see. It's called the 'news' media. Legislators who want to get re-elected will clearly want to avoid any spending decision that will create bad national publicity, and our news media, the manufacturers of bad national publicity, will send crying victims down the assembly line at the slightest thought of a social spending cut or freeze. Exhibit A is Sen. Jim Bunning. — L. Brent Bozell Jr.

Wetcher Whistle Quotes By Kristopher Jansma

Each time it goes around a little bit, a second goes away."
"Where?" I asked, as the pendulum swung again. And again.
He winked at me. "It escapes. That's why they call it that. Escapement. — Kristopher Jansma

Wetcher Whistle Quotes By Ann Patchett

I don't have any talent for vacations. — Ann Patchett

Wetcher Whistle Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Poverty becomes a marvellously beautiful thing when the mind
is free of society. One must become poor inwardly for then there is
no seeking, no asking, no desire, no - nothing! It is only this inward
poverty that can see the truth of a life in which there is no conflict at all — Jiddu Krishnamurti