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lca Quotes and Quotations
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A democracy is a volcano which conceals the fiery materials of its own destruction. These will produce an eruption and carry desolation in their way. Fisher Ames | top
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There are more active volcanoes beneath the sea than on land by two orders of magnitude. Robert Ballard | top
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One of the most amazing locations I've ever been is the top of the volcano in Tanzania, Africa. It's an actual volcano where you really have this lava every day. Jan de Bont | top
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Spock's cool, analytical nature feels more fascinating and topical than ever now that we've put a sort of Vulcan in the White House. Steve Daly | top
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All civilization has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution. Henry Ellis | top
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If your heart is a volcano, how shall you expect flowers to bloom? Khalil Gibran | top
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Zeal is a volcano, the peak of which the grass of indecisiveness does not grow. Khalil Gibran | top
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First of all, there was a volcano of words, an eruption of words that Shakespeare had never used before that had never been used in the English language before. It's astonishing. It pours out of him. Stephen Greenblatt | top
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We are volcanoes. When we women offer our experience as our truth, as human truth, all the maps change. There are new mountains. Ursula K. Le Guin | top
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What are you going to do to preserve a tradition that is the peculiar and unique culture that Judaism inculcates? The American Jewish community is not going to survive by lining up against its common enemy. Arthur Hertzberg | top
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All great movements are popular movements. They are the volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotions, stirred into activity by the ruthless Goddess of Distress or by the torch of the spoken word cast into the midst of the people. Adolf Hitler | top
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The geysers and hot springs of the Yellowstone are another proof of recent volcanic activity. Ellsworth Huntington | top
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For years, my master had done his utmost to pollute my mind with foul images, and to destroy the pure principles inculcated by my grandmother, and the good mistress of my childhood. Harriet Ann Jacobs | top
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Education: the inculcation of the incomprehensible into the indifferent by the incompetent. John Maynard Keynes | top
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Racial and denominational schools impart to the membership of their communities something which the general educational institution is wholly unable to inculcate. Kelly Millar | top
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So when I read this story, it unlocked a volcano of unanswered questions, because the questions had never been asked. It was an opportunity to come to terms with the lot of repressed history - and history of repression. Phillip Noyce | top
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I wrote a novel about Israelis who live their own lives on the slope of a volcano. Near a volcano one still falls in love, one still gets jealous, one still wants a promotion, one still gossips. Amos Oz | top
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This is alchemy, and this is the office of Vulcan; he is the apothecary and chemist of the medicine. Paracelsus | top
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This process is alchemy: its founder is the smith Vulcan. Paracelsus | top
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It is an interesting and demonstrable fact, that all children are atheists and were religion not inculcated into their minds, they would remain so. Ernestine Rose | top
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There is no absurdity so palpable but that it may be firmly planted in the human head if you only begin to inculcate it before the age of five, by constantly repeating it with an air of great solemnity. Arthur Schopenhauer | top
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I feel like a person living on the brink of a volcano crater. Agnes Smedley | top
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We found nothing grand in the history of the Jews nor in the morals inculcated in the Pentateuch. I know of no other books that so fully teach the subjection and degradation of woman. Elizabeth Cady Stanton | top
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The interior of Mexico consists of a mass of volcanic rocks, thrust up to a great height above the sea-level. Edward Burnett Tylor | top