First Blood Part Ii Quotes & Sayings
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The recognition that modern societies are no longer monolithic, that the
imaginary social space has mushroomed into a multitude of identities has
propelled us into a realization that we are in an era where interculturality,
transculturalism and the eventual prospect of identifying a cosmopolitan
citizenship can become a reality. However we still remain circumscribed by
our Little Italies, our China Towns etc., which beyond the pleasures of
experiencing culinary delights, nevertheless create a self illusion that we
have attained a level of cultural awareness of the other. — Donald Cuccioletta
There's no kindness in offering false hope. — Naomi Novik
As Donald Trump continues to dominate the 2016 field, the Republican establishment's low-grade anxiety is becoming an all-out panic — Dalia Mogahed
To assist us in climbing the mountains is marvelous. To level the mountains and altogether eliminate the climb is miraculous. And at times I think that God prefers the latter because it emboldens us to face the former. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
What must novel dialogue ... really be and do? It must be pointed, intentional, relevant. It must crystallize situation. It must express character. It must advance plot. During dialogue, the characters confront one another. The confrontation is in itself an occasion. Each one of these occasions, throughout the novel, is unique. — Elizabeth Bowen
Stay focused on your goal and never let your mind cloud you with doubt - or conceit for that matter. — Giuseppe Bianco
A day merges through a multitude of shades and intonations, with each passing moment. — Markus Zusak
We cannot tell some people what it is believe, partly because they are too stupid to understand, partly because we are too proudly vague to explain. — Robert Frost
Racism, specifically, is the state-sanctioned or extralegal production and exploitation of group-differentiated vulnerability to premature death. — Ruth Wilson
Its a toss-up when you decide to leave the beaten track. Many are called, few are chosen. — W. Somerset Maugham