Zikri Quotes & Sayings
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Another thing he laid in when he'd committed himself to one last marijuana vacation was petroleum jelly. — David Foster Wallace
I guess there were two types of people in the world, those who sat around a fire, staring into the flames, and those who started the fire.
Seth and I started the fire, and then we danced around it. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
We can't help it. Life looks for life. — Carl Sagan
If you don't change, reality in the end forces that change upon you. — Stuart Wilde
Forcing people to be generous isn't humanitarian, effective, compassionate or moral. Only acts that are truly voluntary for all concerned can be truly compassionate. — Harry Browne
Our common humanity is neither a rationalization nor a deduction. It is as much a given as our nationality. — Nicos Hadjicostis
If you've never had a mother or a father, you grow up seeking something you're never going to find, ever. You seek it in love and in people and in beauty. — Gloria Vanderbilt
The woman's managed what hasn't been done in thirty-one years. She's broke my god dawn nose — Nora Roberts
What a terrifying thought," he'd said, "that they're just as fucked-up as we are. — Jason M. Hough
Learn who you are before becoming what others want. — Sissy Silva
And here you are hurried, And here you are gone; And here is the love, That it's all built upon. — Leonard Cohen
Women are socially disadvantaged in controlling sexual access to their bodies through socialization to customs that define a woman's body as for sexual use by men. Sexual access is regularly forced or pressured or routinized beyond denial. — Catharine MacKinnon
The hope that is left after all your hopes are gone - that is pure hope, rooted in the heart. — David Steindl-Rast
To complete our account of Marx's main ideas, therefore, we need to ask: what kind of society did Marx hope would take the place of capitalism? This question is easily answered in a single word: communism. It is difficult to answer it more adequately, that is, to say what Marx meant by communism. — Anonymous
This national argument is usually interpreted as a battle between imperialists led by Roosevelt and Lodge and anti-imperialists led by William Jennings Bryan and Carl Schurz. It is far more accurate and illuminating however, to view it as a three-cornered fight. The third group was a coalition of businessmen, intellectuals, and politicians who opposed traditional colonialism and advocated instead a policy of an open door through which America's preponderant economic strength would enter and dominate all underdeveloped areas of the world. — William Appleman Williams
