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Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By Neil Postman

Americans no longer talk to each other, they entertain each other. They do not exchange ideas, they exchange images. They do not argue with propositions; they argue with good looks, celebrities and comercials. — Neil Postman

Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By James H. Austin

The Zen meditative approach has a simple, unstated premise: moods and attitudes shape - determine - what we think and perceive. If we feel happy, we tend to develop certain trains of thought. If we feel sad or angry, still others. But suppose, with training, we become nonattached to distractions and learn to dampen these wild, emotional swings on either side of equanimity. Then we can enter that serene awareness which is the natural soil for positive, spontaneous personal growth, often called spiritual growth. — James H. Austin

Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By Tom Watson

You don't have to go to church to be spiritual, but there are certain times in your life that you know there is a presence of something very spiritual. — Tom Watson

Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By Rosie Pugh

Maybe, if I had lied all those years ago, my life could have followed a very different path. But as it is I faithfully follow the long, long thread the Fates have woven for me. — Rosie Pugh

Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By Tim Fargo

Never give up your right to be wrong, and be sure to give others that right too. — Tim Fargo

Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By Matthew Simpson

We shall see our friends again. We can lay them in the grave; we know they are safe with God. — Matthew Simpson

Anarcho Syndicalists Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

The event is not what you should be working on. You should be working on your response or reaction to an event. You either react to it - that means you become victimized, and you say this thing is happening to you - or you respond to it and say the solution must come through you - that's where you stay focused, not on the rightness, wrongness, fairness of the event, but on the appropriateness of your response. — Iyanla Vanzant