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Zammit Garden Quotes By Sylvia Plath

And I knew that in spite of all the roses and kisses and restaurant dinners a man showered on a woman before he married her, what he secretly wanted when the wedding service ended was for her to flatten out underneath his feet like Mrs. Willard's kitchen mat ... I also remembered Buddy Willard saying in a sinister, knowing way that after I had children I would feel differently, I wouldn't want to write poems any more. So I began to think maybe it was true that when you were married and had children it was like being brainwashed, and afterward you went about numb as a slave in some private, totalitarian state. — Sylvia Plath

Zammit Garden Quotes By Eric Maisel

Affirmations need to be used if they are to become incorporated into the fabric of your being. — Eric Maisel

Zammit Garden Quotes By Joseph Mathew

Never get too much emotionally attached with. You will find it difficult to detach in future. — Joseph Mathew

Zammit Garden Quotes By Rama Swami

Life does not need to be changed. Only your intent and actions do. — Rama Swami

Zammit Garden Quotes By Robert Greenwald

Our goal isn't to close Wal-Mart down. It is to make it a better, more humane company toward its employees and the communities it is in. — Robert Greenwald

Zammit Garden Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Look, part of the whole technique of disempowering people is to make sure that the real agents of change fall out of history, and are never recognized in the culture for what they are. So it's necessary to distort history and make it look as if Great Men did everything - that's part of how you teach people they can't do anything, they're helpless, they just have to wait for some Great Man to come along and do it for them. — Noam Chomsky

Zammit Garden Quotes By Hannah Vandegrift

I love the world, just, you know ... not the people in it. — Hannah Vandegrift