Antirevolutionary Quotes & Sayings
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...it's really more intelligent to be able to simplify things than to complicate them. Even if some people think it makes you look stupid. — Eugenia Cheng

An individual who stands out, or disagrees or takes risks is a danger to such systems and is effortlessly and, unconsciously sidelined. — John Ralston Saul

When your mom noticed me watching a Buffy rerun on the little TV on the doorman desk one slow night on the job, she admitted that watching Buffy was her shared solace with you after your dad left. She told me how you cry and cry for Buffy. You cry when Angel shows up to be Buffy's prom date even though they'd already recognized the futility of their true love and broken up. You cry when Buffy's mom is taken away by natural instead of supernatural causes. You cry when seasons six and seven really don't reflect the quality of seasons one through five except for the musical episode. — Rachel Cohn

I guess that's the upside of not being young anymore ... You know from experience that the struggle always leads, in some way, to something better. — Katherine Center

I am not me, I am not a human being.
I am empty.
Infinite emptiness dwells in me.
I am the spirit.
Emptiness is me. — Debasish Mridha

With all the imperfections of our present government, it is without comparison the best existing, or that ever did exist. — Thomas Jefferson

I had the global outlook that I really wanted to capture the world. I would like the attention of the world at least and I wanted that. — Jimmy Cliff

Everyone is a criminal! We are beset on all sides by antirevolutionary forces. Naturally, then, humans fall into three categories: the criminal, the not-yet-criminal, and the not-yet-caught. — Catherynne M Valente

Satan will thrash about in one last burst of evil,
hoping to capture as many souls as possible before his inevitable end. — Billy Graham

That dark humor has always been a part of what I've done. It's always been somewhat tongue-in-cheek. — El-P

Like a kaleidoscope which is every now and then given a turn, society arranges successively in different orders elements which one would have supposed immutable, and composes a new pattern. — Marcel Proust

Unhappy is that Grandeur which makes us too great to be good; and that Wit which sets us at a distance from true Wisdom. — Mary Astell