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Hans Meyer Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

When will the others come?
And there is one who will never come. At least we will not see him if he does. But, oh, when I think he will be there
when our Canadian soldiers return there will be a shadow army with them
the army of the fallen. We will not *see* them
but they will be there! — L.M. Montgomery

Hans Meyer Quotes By Sol Michael

Acts of standing every trial without reversal is a sign of positiveness. — Sol Michael

Hans Meyer Quotes By Cesare Pavese

The cadence of suffering has begun. Every evening at dusk, my heart constricts until night has come. — Cesare Pavese

Hans Meyer Quotes By Audre Lorde

When we define ourselves, when I define myself, the place in which I am like you and the place in which I am not like you, I'm not excluding you from the joining - I'm broadening the joining. — Audre Lorde

Hans Meyer Quotes By Audre Lorde

We do not have to romanticize our past in order to be aware of how it seeds our present. We do not have to suffer the waste of an amnesia that robs us of the lessons of the past rather than permit us to read them with pride as well as deep understanding. We know what it is to be lied to, and we know how important it is not lie to ourselves. We are powerful because we have survived, and that is what it is all about - survival and growth. — Audre Lorde

Hans Meyer Quotes By Wole Soyinka

Politics, I believe, is a full-time occupation. — Wole Soyinka

Hans Meyer Quotes By Plato

I take it that our state, having been founded and built up on the right lines, is good in the complete sense of the word. — Plato

Hans Meyer Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

There is a real, living unity in our time, as in any other, but it lies submerged under a superficial hubbub of sensation. — Marshall McLuhan

Hans Meyer Quotes By Robert Wilson Lynd

W. B. Yeats has created, if not a new world, a new star. He is not a reporter of life as it is, to the extent that Shakespeare or Browning is. One is not quite certain that his kingdom is of the green earth. He is like a man who has seen the earth not directly but in a crystal. — Robert Wilson Lynd