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Wordor Quotes By David Kirschner

There are things we could do like let Brad Dourif play Charles Lee Ray's brother or father , something like that, but I think any of those options would've been squarely in the horror-comedy realm. — David Kirschner

Wordor Quotes By Ray Bradbury

The people there were gods and midgets and knew themselves mortal and so the midgets walked tall so as not to embarrass the gods and the gods crouched so as to make the small ones feel at home. — Ray Bradbury

Wordor Quotes By Pythagoras

It is difficult to walk at one and the same time many paths of life. — Pythagoras

Wordor Quotes By Alice Hoffman

The garden was burning, the air sparked with specks of flame as they say it will be in the World-to-Come when we walk beside the angels and have no fear of their illuminations or of their might. — Alice Hoffman

Wordor Quotes By Jo Robertson

Investigations, knowing they'd — Jo Robertson

Wordor Quotes By Myron Scholes

Every side of a coin has another side. — Myron Scholes

Wordor Quotes By Garth Brooks

People aren't always themselves. They're always holding back something. — Garth Brooks

Wordor Quotes By Daniel Pinchbeck

From a shamanic perspective, the psychic blockade that prevents otherwise intelligent adults from considering the future of our world - our obvious lack of future, if we continue on our present path - reveals an occult dimension. It is like a programming error written into the software designed for the modern mind, which has endless energy to spend on the trivial and treacly, sports statistic or shoe sale, but no time to spare for the torments of the Third World, for the mass extinction of species to perpetuate a way of life without a future, for the imminent exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves, or for the fine print of the Patriot Act. This psychic blockade is reinforced by a vast propaganda machine spewing out crude as well as sophisticated distractions, encouraging individuals to see themselves as alienated spectators of their culture, rather than active participants in a planetary ecology. — Daniel Pinchbeck