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Amartha Quotes By Neil Postman

Surrounding every technology are institutions whose organization - not to mention their reason for being - reflects the world-view promoted by the technology. — Neil Postman

Amartha Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

The cold breeze and the cold of Richard's Camel were mixing like joy and remorse. — Jonathan Franzen

Amartha Quotes By Ray Stedman

Although God certainly knows all our needs, praying for them changes our attitude from complaint to praise and enables us to participate in God's personal plan for our lives. — Ray Stedman

Amartha Quotes By Alveda King

It is statistically proven that the strongest institution that guarantees procreation and continuity of the generations is marriage between one man and one woman. We don't want genocide. We don't want to destroy the sacred institution of marriage. — Alveda King

Amartha Quotes By Oliver Stone

According to Japanese scholar Yuki Tanaka, the United States firebombed over a hundred Japanese cities. Destruction reached 99.5 percent in the city of Toyama, driving Secretary of War Henry Stimson to tell Truman he "did not want to have the US get the reputation of outdoing Hitler in atrocities," though Stimson did almost nothing to halt the slaughter. He had managed to delude himself into believing Arnold's promise that he would limit "damage to civilians." Future Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, who was on LeMay's staff in 1945, agreed with his boss's comment that of the United States lost the war, they'd all be tried as war criminals and deserved to be convicted.
Hatred towards the Japanese ran so deep that almost no one objected to the mass slaughter of civilians. — Oliver Stone

Amartha Quotes By Merrie Haskell

You're not mending anything, remember, Sand? The hedge." He paused and shook his head at himself. "And Perrotte's away for a few minutes, and you're talking to yourself again. — Merrie Haskell