Top 15 Peppis Subs Quotes
#1. Stop spying on the lawful citizenry. Democracy and dossiers go ill together. It is all right for God but all wrong for the State to keep its eye on sparrows.
Martha Gellhorn
#2. If a currency is to become a growing, an increasing reserve currency, there has to be not only a demand for it there has to be a supply of it.
Robert C. Solomon
#3. Reality has a pulse, a rhythm, for lack of better words.
Scott Adams
#4. A gripper of a read ... Silence revives the cliff's-edge drama of those Jazz age climbs and drives home the tragedy of Mallory's death.
Bruce Barcott
#5. Most people do not read; those who read do not understand; those who understand forget.
Henry De Montherlant
#7. There was never a promise that race relations in America would be entirely resolved during my presidency or anybody's presidency. I mean, this has been a running thread - and - and fault line in American life and American politics since its founding.
Barack Obama
#9. Now I lay down on this tree and felt a lonely sadness coming over me in waves. Slow tears ran from my eyes and trickled into my ears. I thought, 'I even cry in a humble, common way, with tears flowing into my ears.' But the humble, common tears had relieved me[ ... ]
Barbara Comyns
#10. At times we'll want to escape our
polluted reality...
not augment it with digital
Debris
Clyde DeSouza
#11. I laid my face to the smooth face of the marble and howled my loss into the cold salt rain.
Sylvia Plath
#12. Making lasting gifts for animals in our estate plans is perhaps the single most important thing we can do to ensure animals have the strongest possible voice for their protection.
Bea Arthur
#13. True love never has a happy ending, because there is no ending to true love.
Alexander The Great
#14. Myth is the secret opening through which the inexhaustible energies of the cosmos pour into human manifestation ...
Joseph Campbell
#15. For the existentials, negation is their God. To be precise, that god is maintained only through the negation of human reason. But, like suicides, gods change with men.
Albert Camus