Paul Marat Quotes
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Five or six hundred heads cut off would have assured your repose, freedom and happiness.
— Jean-Paul Marat
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— William Kent Krueger
Menagerie. Personally,
— J.K. Rowling
God has always been hard on the poor.
— Jean-Paul Marat
There is NOTHING you can do with your running time that is better for you than running. Any other activity only pulls you down and erases passion.
— Gerry Lindgren
In a few days, I will have them all guillotined in Paris.
— Jean-Paul Marat
You are no different in this lifetime than you were in your last lifetime. This lifetime is simply a continuation of your last lifetime.
— Frederick Lenz
The more I examine the issue of clutter, the more effort I put into combating it, because it really does act as a weight.
— Gretchen Rubin
Child-rearing today was so complicated. You always had to think of what they'd say on television later.
— Orson Scott Card
It seems that the inevitable fate of man is never attain complete freedom: princes everywhere tend to despotism and the people to servitude.
— Jean-Paul Marat
A bad job is drudgery; a good job is slavery.
— Marty Rubin
I never thought that someone would be teaching one of my fanzines. I never thought I'd be off to lecture at a college. It's still shocking to me.
— Kathleen Hanna
And even the trees we walked
under
seemed
less than
trees
and more like everything
else. — Charles Bukowski
under
seemed
less than
trees
and more like everything
else. — Charles Bukowski
How could liberty ever establish itself amongst us? Apart from a few tragic scenes, the revolution has been nothing but a web of farcical scenes.
— Jean-Paul Marat
Man has the right to deal with his oppressors by devouring their palpitating hearts.
— Jean-Paul Marat
Isn't that the most perverse thing you've ever heard?
— John Waters
Obedient people never trust in themselves.
— St. Catherine Of Siena