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roots greed strikes
William Shakespeare Strikes deeper, grows with more pernicious root.
roots anxiety strange
Alan Watts We have a strange anxiety in us; that if we don't interfere then it won't happen. Now that's the root of an enormous amount of trouble.
roots rocks feminist
Camille Paglia Popular culture - above all rock 'n' roll, with its African-American R & B roots - did far more to radicalize us than did any feminist leader.
roots world violent
Casey Kasem A non-violent world has roots in a non-violent diet.
roots tree heaven
Carl Jung No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.
roots branches littles
Eddie Montgomery We're still who we are at the roots. I reckon, hopefully, you let it branch out a little bit and you learn. You live and learn, so that's what we've tried to do.
roots underdog want
Baron Davis I always loved the Clippers. You root for the underdog. Obviously, everybody in L.A. is a Laker fan, but deep down inside, you root for the Clippers. If you're a true Los Angelean, that's how it happens. You always want the Clippers to do well.
roots mind caves
Antonin Artaud Leave the caves of being. Come. The mind breathes outside the mind. The time has come to abandon your lodgings. Surrender to the Universal Thought. The Marvelous is at the root of the mind.
rocks church peter
English Proverbs It is Peter himself that He says, 'You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church.' Where Peter is, there is the Church. And where the Church, no death is there, but life eternal.
rocks share remains
Alan Thicke I wouldn't call myself a standup in the presence of Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock, but I do my share of it and it has been and remains part of my activity and I like it.
rocks mysterious-things differences
Alan Light A rock band is a mysterious thing. Somehow, every once in a while, a few individuals bump into one another, and they look exactly right together and share a focus and an aspiration and the right balance of musical similarities and differences.
rocks people tree
Alan Cooper To our human minds, computers behave less like rocks and trees than they do like humans, so we unconsciously treat them like people.... In other words, humans have special instincts that tell them how to behave around other sentient beings, and as soon as any object exhibits sufficient cognitive function, those instincts kick in and we react as though we were interacting with another sentient human being.
rocks feelings elements
Alain Robert With buildering, I get to keep that element of danger. Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces.
rocks historical world
Al Stewart There's room in the world for one historical folk-rock singer to make a decent living, and I happen to be it.
rocks rock-n-roll idiot
Al Jourgensen Rock n roll is for the young idiots, not an old fart like me.
rocks upset radio
Dave Barry By the eighties, a lot of radio stations had started playing "Sixties" music. They called it "Classic Rock," because they knew we'd be upset if they came right out and called it what it is, namely "middle-aged-person nostalgia music.
rocks humanity world
Carl Sagan We live in a vast and awesome universe in which, daily, suns are made and worlds destroyed, where humanity clings to an obscure clod of rock.
feminists join marxist membership particular signing similar sisterhood unless
Naomi Wolf Victorian feminists made the mistake of making membership of the sisterhood conditional on signing up to a particular policy agenda. Marxist feminists made a similar mistake of saying, 'You can't be a real feminist unless you join with miners, the unions, the vegans.'
feminists focusing ridiculed
Lynn Coady In the late sixties, when revolution and upheaval were everywhere, feminists were ridiculed for focusing on housework.
feminist incredibly word
Kate Atkinson 'Feminism' is such an incredibly awkward word for us these days, isn't it? Not to be feminist would be bizarre, wouldn't it?
feminist suffering feminism
Camille Paglia Whiffle [whine and wheeze and snuff and sniffle]: The annoying scratchy sound made by weepy feminists as they lament the sufferings of women and, houndlike, sniff out evidence of male oppression.
feminist pubs
Caitlin Moran Let's all go and be feminists in the pub.
feminist
Caitlin Moran Women are feminist by default.
feminist world default
Caitlin Moran As far as I'm concerned, you're a feminist by default if you're born in the Western world right now.
feminist males evolution
Caitlin Moran A male feminist is one of the most glorious end-products of evolution.
feminist humanity important
Caitlin Moran We must recall the most important of humanity guidelines: Be polite. Being polite is possibly the greatest daily contribution everyone can make to life on Earth.