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Dymally Jazz Quotes By Albert Memmi

It is significant that racism is part of colonialism throughout the world; and it is no coincidence. Racism sums up and symbolizes the fundamental relation which unites colonialist and colonized. — Albert Memmi

Dymally Jazz Quotes By Andre Maurois

The most important quality in a leader is that of being acknowledged as such. All leaders whose fitness is questioned are clearly lacking in force. — Andre Maurois

Dymally Jazz Quotes By Stacie Orrico

I've lost some friends. A lot of the girls. — Stacie Orrico

Dymally Jazz Quotes By Tim Maleeny

If you're a voracious reader and you write something that you want to read, odds are other people will want to read it, too. — Tim Maleeny

Dymally Jazz Quotes By George Thorogood

I guess a good song is a good song is a good song, ya know. — George Thorogood

Dymally Jazz Quotes By Thomas S. Kuhn

Why should a change of paradigm be called a revolution? In the face of the vast and essential differences between political and scientific development, what parallelism can justify the metaphor that finds revolutions in both?

One aspect of the parallelism must already be apparent. Political revolutions are inaugurated by a growing sense, often restricted to a segment of the political community, that existing institutions have ceased adequately to meet the problems posed by an environment that they have in part created. In much the same way, scientific revolutions are inaugurated by a growing sense, again often restricted to a narrow subdivision of the scientific community, that an existing paradigm has ceased to function adequately in the exploration of an aspect of nature to which that paradigm itself had previously led the way. In both political and scientific development the sense of malfunction that can lead to crisis is prerequisite to revolution. — Thomas S. Kuhn