William Godwin Anarchism Quotes & Sayings
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It is infinitely better to have a few good men than many indifferent ones. — George Washington
Karate is a defensive art from beginning to end. — Gichin Funakoshi
It's once I discover the people inside that the story really gets going, and then the formal invention becomes less important. It's just the way in; it's the door; and then what's behind it is always some kind of people, which I think probably makes me more in the tradition of realistic fiction because that's usually what I'm interested in, the people. — Jess Walter
You can never achieve anything in a house unless you have things that have been passed down and you find a place for them for yourself. — Sister Parish
If one means by style the voice, the irreducible and always recognizable and alive thing, then of course style is really everything. — Mary McCarthy
Kids are taking music for free all the time. They have Spotify, Pandora ... The record companies aren't making the kind of music that they used to make. Artists make their money on tours, not from album sales. — Malcolm D. Lee
Networked cows are the most effective milk generators on the planet. — Peter Hinssen
How is it that when we see politics permeate every life sector we call it totalitarianism and when we see religion everywhere we call it theocracy, but when commerce dominates everything we call it liberty? — Benjamin Barber
To think twice is quite enough. — Confucius
Bet you didn't see that coming," she murmured.
"I didn't, no. If I'd realized rapping your head would turn you into an insatiable sexual maniac who'd use me so brutally, I'd have cold-cocked you long before this. — J.D. Robb
DNA is a 'thing' - a chemical that sticks to your fingers. — Sam Kean
he - 
the fatal lodestar - sinks
his rapier into the ground,
reclines on a four-poster bed
of crinoline and trash, remembers
the fidelity of man, his honorific
native tongue, humbly requests
a glass of water. It is the last glass
of water in the world. The fly
merely circulates. I could die here,
not unhappily, but won't; - 
the world will continue,
panoptic, bread will be baked,
the children will sleep fast.
It is the first day of the last day.
The low tide moans its applause — Virginia Konchan
