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God is less careful than General Motors, for He floods the world with factory rejects.
— Mignon McLaughlin
I hid in bars, because I didn't want to hide in factories.
— Charles Bukowski
I learned just by going around. I know all about Kleenex factories, and all sorts of things.
— Anne, Princess Royal
We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories.
— Barack Obama
Our hearts are raging idol factories.
— Stephen Altrogge
It is always the savage lads, with their love of excitement, who head the riot - reckless to what bloodshed it may lead.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Men are idol factories.
— John Calvin
They travel through the heartland, past cold factories and drifty towns, to the old, old mountains slumbering east of Tennessee.
— Sarah Sullivan
Churches are like announcement factories that pump toxic levels of noise pollution into the atmosphere.
— Scott McClellan
In order to stay out of trouble I worked in industry. You can't even do that nowadays; there were all those factories.
— Luis J. Rodriguez
I always loved smokestack industry, and I love towns or cities that have grown up around factories.
— David Lynch
We've got people, our friends and neighbors, who are losing their jobs, factories being closed. We have to get America moving again.
— James Douglas
Our brain is the factory of the emotions
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
In the 1990s, we were certain that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear arsenal. In fact, his factories could barely make soap.
— Fareed Zakaria
The only time a bachelor's bed is made is when it's in the factory.
— P. J. O'Rourke
My mother worked in factories, worked as a domestic, worked in a restaurant, always had a second job.
— Ed Bradley
The workers should take over the factories, and shut down Boeing's profit-making machine,
— Kshama Sawant
We passed the Children's Bureau bill calculated to prevent children from being employed too early in factories.
— William Howard Taft
Schools vast factories for the manufacture of robots.
— Robert M. Lindner
Working in factories and things like that, it just puts a little hair on your chest.
— Frank Fairfield
My parents were immigrants. And the place for all immigrants was the factories. They were the source of cheap labor.
— Jack Kirby
Children worked in the mills: I will always believe that children are designed for green meadows and play, not for factories and cotton dust.
— Nancy B. Brewer
He was a wraith of the factories, skinny and tall, with a wobbling gait that broadcast his deformed legs.
— Kirby Crow
Anyone who has seen the auto factories in Detroit and the oil fields in Texas knows that Japan lacks the national power for a naval race with America.
— Isoroku Yamamoto
See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories. Ask for no guarantees, ask for no security.
— Ray Bradbury
China is investing in factories in Eastern Europe, not because their labor costs are lower, but because they want to be closer to their markets.
— Michael Bloomberg
The commercial media are to the mental environment what factories are to the physical environment
— Kalle Lasn
Celebrity is more than a culture today; it is an industry, complete with fame factories.
— Mal Fletcher
Animal factories are one more sign of the extent to which our technological capacities have advanced faster than our ethics.
— Peter Singer
Hollywood is a mirage factory ...
— Anais Nin
A love of nature keeps no factories busy.
— Aldous Huxley
The factories were heavily bombed, but practically the construction work had been redone very quickly.
— Gianni Agnelli
Visual media is the dominant art form in our present day culture, whereas poetry is, at best, a proxy. Yet poetry and film are both "dream factories."
— Denise Duhamel
I want to preach the gospel so plainly that men can come from the factories and not have to bring along a dictionary.
— Billy Sunday
You've got to create a dream. You've got to uphold the dream. If you can't, go back to the factory or go back to the desk.
— Eric Burdon
The Human heart is an idol factory.
— John Calvin
A true forest is not merely a storehouse full of wood, but, as it were, a factory of wood.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Liberty is a dearly bought commodity and prisons are factories where it is manufactured.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Schools are not exam factories for the rat race.
— Johann Lamont
I'm not really fond of the trails left in the sky and a lot of chemicals that are being pumped through factories and even in the clothes we wear.
— Shailene Woodley
We were two miles from Bunker Hill, in the east part of town, in the section of factories and breweries. She
— John Fante
Once the new power has taken over they have to establish a new status quo just to keep the factories and trains running.
— John Lennon
Libraries are sexual dream factories. The langour brings it on.
— Siri Hustvedt
It's much more difficult to make an unbound book than a bound book, because the factories aren't set up to make an unbound book.
— Stefan Sagmeister
The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death.
— James Hansen
I traveled all over the South looking for factories - to keep production in the South. I wanted to give back to the place and people that raised me.
— Reese Witherspoon
If you really want to help the poor, help the rich. They're the ones who will invest, build more factories, create more jobs.
— William E. Simon
In certain regions of Italy, women of ill-repute or evil looks are forbidden to enter cheese factories.
— Jill Conner Browne
If the women in the factories stopped work for twenty minutes, the Allies would lose the war.
— Joseph Joffre
Lofts were never supposed to be homes. They were vacant old factories and warehouses, taken over by artists looking for cheap space and good light.
— Virginia Postrel
Conditions in Chinese factories are harsh. They're much harsher than they are in, for instance, the United States or any Western nation.
— Charles Duhigg
Factory windows are always broken
Other windows are let alone.
No one throws through the chapel-window
The bitter, snarling, derisive stone. — Vachel Lindsay
Other windows are let alone.
No one throws through the chapel-window
The bitter, snarling, derisive stone. — Vachel Lindsay
If you decide to do Hamlet in a funny hat staged in a ruined factory, it doesn't make you Shakespeare.
— William Monahan