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Wildness Submissions Quotes By Charles Ferguson Smith

This whole force is utterly demoralized by victory. There seems to be neither head nor tail. — Charles Ferguson Smith

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Victoria Woodhull

I know that my companions from the moment of birth were heaven's choicest souls. I grew side by side with them, in fact all the education and inspiration came over them. — Victoria Woodhull

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Writing is like sex. First you do it for love, then you do it for your friends, and then you do it for money. — Virginia Woolf

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Paul Krugman

We know that advanced economies with stable governments that borrow in their own currency are capable of running up very high levels of debt without crisis. — Paul Krugman

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Benicio Del Toro

To me the thing with 'Grease' was that it was the first movie that as a kid I wanted to get up and do what they were doing. — Benicio Del Toro

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Paul Weyrich

I don't want everybody to vote — Paul Weyrich

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Shane Claiborne

But as I pursued that dream of upward mobility preparing for college, things just didn't fit together. As I read Scriptures about how the last will be first, I started wondering why I was working so hard to be first. — Shane Claiborne

Wildness Submissions Quotes By Thomas Szasz

The War on Drugs and the War on Homelessness are on a collision course that no one in the media or in public life are willing to acknowledge. Ostensibly aimed at decreasing the use of illegal drugs, the War on Drugs succeeds only in increasing homelessness. — Thomas Szasz

Wildness Submissions Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Aaron Sisson was the last man on the little black railway-line — D.H. Lawrence