Bruiser Bedlam Quotes & Sayings
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I've thought a lot about hope and come to the conclusion that either it's there or it isn't. No in between. You — Liz Jensen

Bureaucratic categories and organizational boxes do more than simply separate relevant from irrelevant information. They also produce the social optics that policymakers and bureaucrats use to see the world. Before policymakers can act, they first must come to create a definition and understanding of the situation, and that understanding is mediated by how the institution is organized to think. ...How organizations categorize and carve up the world has a profound impact on how policymakers see the world. — Michael Barnett

Cowardice is the greatest sin. — Mikhail Bulgakov

The big question about the American depression is not whether war with Germany and Japan ended it. It is why the Depression lasted until that war. From 1929 to 1940, from Hoover to Roosevelt, government intervention helped to make the Depression Great. — Amity Shlaes

American society is the only one which has passed directly from barbarism into decadence without once knowing civilisation. — Albert Jay Nock

Act with courage and dignity; stick to the ideals that give meaning to life. — Jawaharlal Nehru

What's the point in thinking about the maybe? All we have is who we are today, and who we're satisfied with being tomorrow. — Carmen Jenner

There were no hundreds and hundreds of cases of domestic violence. I would have no knowledge of that or have any idea how I would authenticate that. That was never the intent of the writer's conversation with me. — Jerry Angelo

Taking the things people do wrong seriously is part of taking them seriously. It's part of letting their actions have weight. It's part of letting their actions be actions rather than just indifferent shopping choices; of letting their lives tell a life-story, with consequences, and losses, and gains, rather than just being a flurry of events. It's part of letting them be real enough to be worth loving, rather than just attractive or glamorous or pretty or charismatic or cool. — Francis Spufford

our mission does not consist in our appearance, a beautiful haircut or in showing off our body, decorations and clothes — Sunday Adelaja