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vegetables two choices
Those modern analysts, they charge so much! In my day, for five marks Freud himself would treat you. For ten marks he would treat you and press your pants. For fifteen marks Freud would let you treat him - that included a choice of any two vegetables. Woody Allen
vegetables giving violence
The consumption of vegetables involves himsa, but I cannot give them up. Mahatma Gandhi
vegetables sticks basics
I can do basics, but I'm not a proper cook. I can do a roast. I can stick a chicken in the oven with vegetables. Lesley Nicol
vegetables
Vegetables can be a fabulous-tasting centerpiece of cuisine. Karen Collins
vegetables fruit fats
We sell only fresh fruit and vegetables. I sell no saturated fats or anything like that. David H. Murdock
vegetables justice ironic
It's ironic that those who till the soil, cultivate and harvest the fruits, vegetables, and other foods that fill your tables with abundance have nothing left for themselves. Cesar Chavez
vegetables soil withdrawal
Vegetables deplete soil. They're extractive. If soil has a bank account, vegetables make the largest withdrawals. Dan Barber
vegetables perspective cows
I'm not here to say I don't eat vegetables - I do, a lot of them - but, from a soil perspective, they're actually more costly than a cow grazing on grass. Dan Barber
vegetables space waiting
I wasn’t going anywhere and neither was the rest of the world. We were all just hanging around waiting to die and meanwhile doing little things to fill the space. Some of use weren’t even doing little things. We were vegetables. Charles Bukowski
justice
He may be for conservatives what (Justice William) Brennan was for liberals. Nina Totenberg
justice legal-system steps
I see the main problem of my life, and indeed anybody's life, as the balancing of competitive freedoms ... a sense of mutual obligations that have to be honored, and a legal system which can be trusted to step in when that sense fails. Rebecca West
justice politics world
The sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world. Reinhold Niebuhr
justice way constitution
We current justices read the Constitution in the only way that we can: as 20th-century Americans. William J. Brennan
justice humanity fundamentals
Justice has nothing to do with expediency. Justice has nothing to do with any temporary standard whatever. It is rooted and grounded in the fundamental instincts of humanity. Woodrow Wilson
justice diversity vision
Justice may be blind, but we all know that diversity in the courts, as in all aspects of society, sharpens our vision and makes us a stronger nation. William J. Clinton
justice politics comedy
I love the HRC. The initials are great. William J. Clinton
justice suffering fairness
It is better that ten guilty escape than one innocent suffer. William Blackstone
justice social-justice 21st-century
I want to be remembered as one of the great innovators among social justice advocates of the 21st Century. Van Jones
ironic
He's always been excruciatingly careful, which is ironic in his situation. Paul Wolfowitz
ironic want pieces
I remember interviewing someone I actually felt bad for, and therefore didn't want to take an ironic stance against him. It actually turned out to be a really funny piece. Rob Corddry
ironic age library
Nobody gets irony anymore, as we are now living in the post-ironic age. Once George Bush gets a library, our irony is dead. Eric Idle
ironic quite turned
It's quite ironic that it turned out that way, Andre Agassi
ironic sort
It's sort of ironic that it's in Indianapolis ? a little place that we had a little success. Bobby Plump
ironic losing major radio talk
It's ironic two things are going on at the same time. There's a real predisposition in FM radio to entertaining new talk formats, just as they're losing their major talk talent. Michael Harrison
ironic wish ministers
I would not wish to be Prime Minister, dear. Margaret Thatcher
ironic wish taxation
What really gets me is this - it's very ironic that those who are most critical of extra tax are those who are most vociferous in demanding extra expenditure. What gets me even more is that having demanded that extra expenditure they are not prepared to face the consequences of their own action and stand by the necessity to get the tax to pay for it. I wish some of them had a bit more guts and courage than they have. Margaret Thatcher
ironic detroit facts
It's ironic that while I was a worker in Detroit, which I left when I was twenty six, my sense was that the thing that's going to stop me from being a poet is the fact that I'm doing this crummy work. Philip Levine