Dawson's Creek Season 3 Episode 12 Quotes & Sayings
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There would be no need for political power in the Marxist sense of the organized power of one class used to oppress another. Nor, given Marx's idea that communism would come first to the most industrially advanced societies, and would be international in character, would there be any need for the state in the sense of an organization existing to defend the nation against attacks from other nations. Relieved from oppressive conditions that bring their interests into conflict, people would voluntarily co-operate with each other. The political state resting on armed force would become obsolete; its place would be taken by 'an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all' (CM 238). — Anonymous

Ego is a social fiction for which one person at a time gets all the blame. — Robert Anton Wilson

The art of Mime encompasses all the feelings of the soul. The Dance, on the other hand, is essentially an expression of joy, a desire to follow the rhythms of the music. — August Bournonville

Quality is like quantity, but there's a lot less of it. — Suzan-Lori Parks

The "coalition against terrorism" means the United States. It does not wish anyone else to interfere with its strategy. — Tariq Ali

The Superego, in censoring the unconscious and in implanting conscience, also censors the censor. — Herbert Marcuse

I don't believe any scientific field to be superior to another. — Abhijit Naskar

When Alexander of Macedon was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer. Eric Bristow is only 27. — Sid Waddell

Our silence is deafening and deadly. — James Brown

I've never understood why artists, who so often condescend to the cliches of their own culture, are so eager to embrace the cliches of cultures they know nothing about. — Brad Holland

Snobs are only fun in Jane Austen Novels. — Cat Winters