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Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

Each morning we wake up, we get to choose between hope and fear and apply one of those emotions to everything we do. — Karen Marie Moning

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Rosamund Hodge

If I'm damned, what's the point of pretending that I'm not? — Rosamund Hodge

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Ira Hayes

I am not a hero but the brave men who died deserved this honor. — Ira Hayes

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Lisa Cholodenko

If you write something that's personal, there's going to be elements of yourself in it. — Lisa Cholodenko

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Victoria Aveyard

I write, having seen what's happening already in my head. I see it as a movie, and I'm just writing down what's happening in front of me. — Victoria Aveyard

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Selena Kitt

I made a deal with the devil.
I sold my soul for vengeance. — Selena Kitt

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Lily Rabe

All I really want to do is someday be in a western. If I could be on a horse with a rifle, I would be a really happy camper. — Lily Rabe

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Tea Obreht

I started to feel that nagging sense of shame again, an acute awareness of my own inability to share in his [my grandfather's] optimism. — Tea Obreht

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Ayn Rand

It was a sudden, stunned state of quiet drunkenness, complete in itself, their hair mingled like the rays of two bodies in space that had achieved their meeting, she saw that he walked with his eyes closed, as if even sight would now be an intrusion. — Ayn Rand

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Martin Amis

Never content just to be, America is also obliged to mean; America signifies, hence its constant and riveting vulnerability to illusion. — Martin Amis

Anarchismus Wiki Quotes By Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

In August 1917, white, Black, and Muskogee tenant farmers and sharecroppers in several eastern and southern Oklahoma counties took up arms to stop conscription, with a larger stated goal of overthrowing the US government to establish a socialist commonwealth. These more radically minded grassroots socialists had organized their own Working Class Union (WCU), with Anglo-American, African American, and Indigenous Muskogee farmers forming a kind of rainbow alliance. Their plan was to march to Washington, DC, motivating millions of working people to arm themselves and to join them along the way. After a day of dynamiting oil pipelines and bridges in southeastern Oklahoma, the men and their families created a liberated zone where they ate, sang hymns, and rested. By the following day, heavily armed posses supported by police and militias stopped the revolt, which became known as the Green Corn Rebellion. — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz