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Some will criticize the Green New Deal for being too bold or being unmanageable. I tell you what, I haven't seen anything better that addresses this singular crisis we face, a crisis that could, at its worst, lead to extinction. The Green New Deal does that. It ties it to the economy and acknowledges that all of the things are interconnected.
Beto O'Rourke
You
Better
Will
Face
Seen
Too
Address
Worst
Crisis
Tell
Criticize
Some
Could
Lead
New
Economy
New Deal
Ties
Deal
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Singular
Green
Being
Anything
Interconnected
Acknowledge
Bold
Things
Extinction
As much as early 2000s aesthetics are something I was pining for and very much love, I would occasionally struggle to find one singular image or one singular site that summed up all of my memories really well.
Porter Robinson
Love
Memories
Struggle
Would
Find
Something
Well
Occasionally
Aesthetic
Singular
Pining
Up
Very
Site
Much
Really
Image
Early
Look at what trance means. It means to transcend... it means to become transcendental! So if we get a singular transcendental path of light, that could lead to such great dimensions of consciousness, of revelation, of spirituality, of spiritual power.
Alice Coltrane
Great
Spiritual
Light
Path
Spirituality
Power
Become
Dimensions
Spiritual Power
Could
Lead
Look
Revelation
Singular
Get
Trance
Transcend
Transcendental
Means
Consciousness
Autobiography is awfully seductive; it's wonderful. Once I got into it, I realized I was following a tradition established by Frederick Douglass - the slave narrative - speaking in the first-person singular, talking about the first-person plural, always saying 'I,' meaning 'we.'
Maya Angelou
Saying
Wonderful
Once
Seductive
Frederick
Following
About
Talking
Narrative
First-Person
Always
Got
Tradition
Singular
Autobiography
Established
Meaning
Realized
Speaking
Slave
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