Anticapital Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Anticapital Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
It was astonishing when at one point, I got the idea of how to make artifical clouds with a collaborator, we had pictures made which were theoretically completely artificial pictures based upon that one very simple idea. And this picture everybody views as being clouds.— Benoit Mandelbrot

an Underground train roared and rattled, driving a ghost-wind along the platform, which scattered a copy of the tabloid Sun into its component pages, four-colour breasts and black and white invective scurrying— Neil Gaiman

I realized that after years of studying Shakespeare and Chekhov and regional repertory theater, what I really wanted to do was bust in and rob a bank and jump in the screaming getaway car and tear through the city and get in a shootout.— M. C. Gainey

Three things," I told her. "First, there's no such thing as too much coffee. Second,— Jonathan Maberry
caffeine has nothing to do with my jitters. And third, there's no such thing as too
much coffee.

It's a terrible thing but it seems like tragedy brings people together, makes them more supportive, more dependent.— Beatrice Sparks

Life always delivers the creative energy you need to change into the new thing you must become.— Rob Brezsny

The management of the New York fiscal crisis pioneered the way for neoliberal practices both domestically under Reagan and internationally through the IMF (international monetary fund) in the 1980s. It established the principle that in the event of a conflict between the integrity of financial institutions , on one hand , and the well-being of the citizens on the other, the former was to be privileged .it emphasized that the role of the government was to create a good business climate rather than look to the needs and well-being of the popualtion at large.— David Harvey

A lot of the issues of the Dallas Cowboys yesterday having pressure on Tony Romo, came from the outside pressure.— Emmitt Smith

As a poodle may have his hair cut long or his hair cut short, as he may be trimmed with pink ribbons or with blue ribbons, yet he remains the same old poodle, so capitalism may be trimmed with factory laws, tenement laws, divorce laws and gambling laws, but it remains the same old capitalism. These "humanitarian parts" are only trimming the poodle. Socialism, one and inseparable with its "antirent and anticapital parts," means to get rid of the poodle.— Daniel De Leon

The theater is a kind of international language, and I like it. But I have a practical bent of mind, too. In any other field, I could make only about a tenth as much as I do acting. That's why I want to be a producer. It pays better, and you have more control.— Carolyn Jones

It is those we live with and love and should know who elude us.— Norman Maclean

Let love be your greatest aim.— Rick Warren
