Top 13 The Weather Underground Quotes

#1. Every smart / Is eased in telling.

Georgiana Goddard King

#2. Say the word and I'll go," I whispered in a broken voice, my watering eyes locked on his furious ones. "Say the word and I'll fade away, and this, right here, will be the last time you see me.

Julie Johnson

#3. Him, trying to do the same.

David James Duncan

#4. Myths tell us what those like us have done, can do, should do. Without myths to lead the way, we hesitate to leap forward. Listen to the wrong myths, and we might even go back a few steps.

N.K. Jemisin

#5. I hear you're a conspiracy nut. Well, this is the conspiracy, kid. It ain't ancient gods an' aliens an' coded shit on the dollar bill. It ain't even a secret, it's somthin' ordinary folks do for a livin' every day of the week. It's business.

Garth Ennis

#6. Musicians exist independent of any of the marketing terms or the categorization.

Dwight Yoakam

#7. Success has many fathers.

John F. Kennedy

#8. It is really impossible to appreciate what is meant by the Tao without becoming, in a rather special sense, stupid.

Alan W. Watts

#9. The baby boomers' politics have covered a wide band of silliness, from the Weather Underground to the Timothy McVeigh types. The great majority of us are well in the middle of that spectrum, but still, there's been both leftie silliness and right-wing silliness.

P. J. O'Rourke

#10. The surest plan to make a Man
Is, think him so.

James Russell Lowell

#11. It's the same for most of us but one of the best things I learned was to stay out of the bars and also to try to stay off the street. I fail sometimes to stay off the streets but not too often. the finest place on earth to drink is in your own place and alone. you probably know all this. all right.

Charles Bukowski

#12. It's unrealistic to think that the future of humanity can be achieved only on the basis of prayer; what we need is to take action.

Dalai Lama

#13. For almost two months now I've been struggling away with no result.

Claude Monet

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