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Decrees Synonym Quotes By Malcolm X

[Black nationalism] is not designed to make the black man reevaluate the white man
you know him already
but to make the black man re-evaluate himself. Don't change the white man's mind; you can't change his mind. And that whole thing about appealing to the moral conscience of America
America's conscience is bankrupt. — Malcolm X

Decrees Synonym Quotes By Judith Martin

The pejorative term "political correctness" was adapted to express disapproval of the enlargement of etiquette to cover all people, in spite of this being a principle to which all Americans claim to subscribe — Judith Martin

Decrees Synonym Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If a man realizes who he is, he understands that if he must, he can start from the beginning and achieve success again — Sunday Adelaja

Decrees Synonym Quotes By Mercy Johnson

I am changing the notion that actresses can't have happy marriages — Mercy Johnson

Decrees Synonym Quotes By Marie Lu

I will need to root out these insurgents before they can become a real threat. I will need to make a harsher example of their deaths. I will need to be more ruthless.
This is my life now. — Marie Lu

Decrees Synonym Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

Judging others shackles them to the cold iron of our limited notions. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Decrees Synonym Quotes By John Berger

When he painted a road, the roadmakers were there in his imagination, when he painted the turned earth of a ploughed field, the gesture of the blade turning the earth was included in his own act. Whenever he looked he saw the labour of existence; and this labour, recognised as such, was what constituted reality for him. (On Vincent Van Gogh) — John Berger

Decrees Synonym Quotes By John Rothenstein

Photography is the dominant and fascinating and only folk art of the twentieth century. — John Rothenstein