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Fetishizing Race Quotes By John Piper

Nothing is more vital than prayer in Christian existence, and few things are more vulnerable to neglect. — John Piper

Fetishizing Race Quotes By Sonia Sotomayor

When a young person, even a gifted one, grows up without proximate living examples of what she may aspire to become
whether lawyer, scientist, artist, or leader in any realm
her goal remains abstract. Such models as appear in books or on the news, however inspiring or revered, are ultimately too remote to be real, let alone influential. But a role model in the flesh provides more than inspiration; his or her very existence is confirmation of possibilities one may have every reason to doubt, saying, 'Yes, someone like me can do this. — Sonia Sotomayor

Fetishizing Race Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Open the eyes of compassion to see the beauty of creations. — Debasish Mridha

Fetishizing Race Quotes By Fidel Castro

Whoever hesitates while waiting for ideas to triumph among the masses before initiating revolutionary action will never be a revolutionary. Humanity will, of course, change. Human society will, of course, continue to develop-in spite of men and the errors of men. But that is not a revolutionary attitude. — Fidel Castro

Fetishizing Race Quotes By John H. McWhorter

The black conservative is responsible for making people question an idea that racism must be extinct before black people can overcome. Understanding that our goal is to thrive despite racism rather than fetishizing it is, in fact, the central ideological plank of people deemed "black conservatives." This is a coherent position, but that can be hard to perceive, given the way that race has been discussed in our land over the past 40 years or so. — John H. McWhorter

Fetishizing Race Quotes By Mae West

Good theater is not what is expected, but what surprises. — Mae West