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Parasites Quotes

Poly means more than one, and ticks are bloodsucking parasites.

Kinky Friedman (2008). “What Would Kinky Do?: How to Unscrew a Screwed-Up World”, p.88, Macmillan

You had no right to be born; for you make no use of life. Instead of living for, in, and with yourself, as a reasonable being ought, you seek only to fasten your feebleness on some other person's strength.

Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.194, Penguin

Hatred is a parasite that devours all. One doesn't build upon hatred, but upon love.

Henri Matisse (1977). “Henri Matisse Paper Cut-outs: National Gallery of Art Color Slide Program”

Speculation is a parasite feeding upon values, creating none.

Andrew Carnegie (2015). “The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie”, p.125, Sheba Blake Publishing

That parasite: the past.

Natalie Clifford Barney, Anna Livia (1992). “A Perilous Advantage: The Best of Natalie Clifford Barney”, p.129, New Victoria Publishers

As with mosquitoes, horseflies, and most bloodsucking parasites, Kenneth Starr was spawned in stagnant water.

James Carville (1999). “And The Horse He Rode In On: The People v. Kenneth Starr”, p.21, Simon and Schuster