the adult responsibilities that begin with adult knowledge. Our planet needs us. She needs us to think like healers and act like warriors. And if you think that’s a contradiction, then get out of the way. —Lierre Keith
There was no general term by which these gentlemen could describe themselves with reference to their pursuits … some ingenious gentleman [William Whewell] proposed that, by analogy with artist, they might form Scientist, and added that there could be no scruple … when we have words such as ...
Quotes from Frankenstein Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions Why does Shelley use imagery in Frankenstein? In literature, imagery refers to the vivid, descriptive language that paints a picture for the reader. Shelley uses imagery in Frankenstein not only to describe the settings but also to ...
This work should commence with the conception of man, and should describe the nature of the womb, and how the child inhabits it, and in what stage it dwells there, and the manner of its quickening and feeding, and its growth, and what interval there is between one stage of growth and...
Don't you know that you're blowing my mind? What you do to me I can't describe. Baby, I can't hold back anymore. I just can't conceal it. You're the one I really adore. — Mariah Carey 0 O Christ Jesus, really present upon the altar, I cast myself down at Your feet; ...
In a cold style describe a hot desire, That sigh by rule, and raging in cold blood Their sluggish muse whip to an amorous mood: Their feign'd transports appear but flat and vain; They always sigh, and always hug their chain, Adore their prison, and their sufferings bless, Make sense ...
"Gran Chaser could describe Mr Hairs, whose predilection for ageing crones landed him in jail on four occasions." Woodruff & The Schnibble: "Hood Fluff & The Biffo." "The more we think, the more sand comes out of our mouths." "You know what they say about daddys: 'Daddys are here ...
What are some quotes from Book 1 of Charles Dickens' "Hard Times" that describe the personality of Mr. Thomas Gradgrind? At what point in the narratives do Dr. Jekyll and Victor Frankenstein have a moment of Anagnorisis? What is the theme of Adventure...
In a cold style describe a hot desire, That sigh by rule, and raging in cold blood Their sluggish muse whip to an amorous mood: Their feign'd transports appear but flat and vain; They always sigh, and always hug their chain, Adore their prison, and their sufferings bless, Make sense ...
It’s like trying to describe what you feel when you’re standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon or remembering your first love or the birth of your child. You have to be there to really know what it’s like. — Harrison Hagan Schmitt As quoted on the nmspacemuseum.org website of...