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Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Allan G. Johnson

The truth doesn't matter because ideology isn't about truth or accuracy. Rather, its purpose is to support and perpetuate the status quo by making it appear normal and legitimate... And when someone dares to challenge that comforting reality, it's easy to confuse the bearer of bad news with the bad news itself. When people of color call attention to the divisions caused by white privilege, for example, they're often accused of creating those divisions, as if racism isn't a problem unless you talk about it. — Allan G. Johnson

Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Margaret Drabble

Our desire to conform is greater than our respect for objective facts. — Margaret Drabble

Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Malti Bhojwani

Trust that in doing so you will be on your path and the directions will recalculate themselves - just like it does when you key in an address in your satellite navigation or GPRS and then start driving your car. Without moving at all, it can't tell you where to go, so act you must. The path is lit with the first step. — Malti Bhojwani

Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Frank Buckles

I was gung-ho, no question about that. — Frank Buckles

Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Masaharu Morimoto

Just ask the local people for the best food. Don't rely on a guidebook. — Masaharu Morimoto

Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Robert McCracken

Today is the day when bold kites fly,
When cumulus clouds roar across the sky.
When robins return, when children cheer,
When light rain beckons spring to appear.

Today is the day when daffodils bloom,
Which children pick to fill the room,
Today is the day when grasses green,
When leaves burst forth for spring to be seen. — Robert McCracken

Famous Trigger Dave Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

Aryadeva tells us: "In the beginning, we must abandon all negative actions; in the middle, all attachment to ego; and in the end, all extremes, opinions or concepts."3 To obtain such a realization, we must unite wisdom with inner accomplishment. Theoretical knowledge and intellectual conviction are not enough. We ourselves must reflect, in life circumstances that are a teaching, in order to validate the doctrine by means of personal experience and authentic familiarization. Meditation is the gradual process that acclimates us to a new vision. — Dalai Lama XIV