Carlos Lopes Quotes & Sayings
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Build up virtue, and you master all. — Laozi

There is a period for hope and one for mourning. — Federico Chini

What I do know is that Charlie Hebdo cartoonists have been converted into the closest thing the West has to religious-like martyrs in the war against radical Islam, which means that anything short of pure reverence for them generates tribal rage and vilification. — Glenn Greenwald

Before the Porcelain Throne The Unrest that — Angie Tolpin

Doubt and mistrust are the mere panic of timid imagination, which the steadfast heart will conquer, and the large mind transcend. — Helen Keller

Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men. — Mortimer Adler

Our Body function in unity,to get things done.The body of the world, should learn from our body. — Peter Irabor

It's naive for us to think that we can end all violence,abuse,hatred and racism ... when as a nation many consider just talking about the subject taboo & uncomfortable. #TRUTH — Timothy Pina

Whatever the philosopher says, in his philosophical discourse at any rate, he will be in the truth, even if he is himself a man of little virtue or a bad citizen; something of the truth will pass into his discourse, and, on the other hand, his discourse will never completely die out, it will never be completely erased in the history of the truth; in one way or another it will forever recur in it. The philosopher is someone who is never completely driven out or who is never completely killed. There is no philosophical ostracism. The victories discourse may win against him, the jousts in the course of which he may be vanquished, do not affect that part of truth which is delivered in his discourse. — Michel Foucault

I don't mind losing. Losing is like breathing to me. — Lisa Lutz

I've always been under the assumption that death is a one-time, encompassing event."
"Why would you ever think that? — Grace Draven

Rich and poor live together in equality. The same food and similar houses are shared by all; wherefore they cannot envy each other's hearths, and so they are free from the vices that rule the world. All your emulation centers on the saltworks; instead of ploughs and scythes, you work rollers [for salt production] whence comes all your gain. Upon your industry all other products depend for, although there may be someone who does not seek gold, there never yet lived the man who does not desire salt, which makes every food more savory. - Cassiodorus,A.D. 523. — Mark Kurlansky

Pity those who seek for shepherds, instead of longing for freedom! — Paulo Coelho