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Arnopolin Polastri Quotes By Jacqueline Novogratz

People have to understand that unless social enterprise is experimental, it will not succeed in making a difference. — Jacqueline Novogratz

Arnopolin Polastri Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

CONSOLATION, n. The knowledge that a better man is more unfortunate than yourself. — Ambrose Bierce

Arnopolin Polastri Quotes By Kate Millett

As patriarchy enforces a temperamental imbalance of personality traits between the sexes, its educational institutions, segregated or co-educational, accept a cultural programing toward the generally operative division between "masculine" and "feminine" subject matter, assigning the humanities and certain social sciences (at least in their lower or marginal branches) to the female - and science and technology, the professions, business and engineering to the male. Of — Kate Millett

Arnopolin Polastri Quotes By Michael Douglas

I have met with political leaders, legislators, and diplomats, seeking the next steps to press in reducing and eliminating the nuclear threat in this century. I have participated in public coalitions developing programmes for action to combat the global rash of small arms. All are trying and making a difference. — Michael Douglas

Arnopolin Polastri Quotes By Brunonia Barry

You know who you are. You have always been other. — Brunonia Barry

Arnopolin Polastri Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

Yet the greatest impact of the rise of great gods was not on sheep or demons, but upon the status of Homo sapiens. Animists thought that humans were just one of many creatures inhabiting the world. Polytheists, on the other hand, increasingly saw the world as a reflection of the relationship between gods and humans. Our prayers, our sacrifices, our sins and our good deeds determined the fate of the entire ecosystem. A terrible flood might wipe out billions of ants, grasshoppers, turtles, antelopes, giraffes and elephants, just because a few stupid Sapiens made the gods angry. Polytheism thereby exalted not only the status of the gods, but also that of humankind. Less fortunate members of the old animist system lost their stature and became either extras or silent decor in the great drama of man's relationship with the gods. — Yuval Noah Harari