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Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Henry Louis Gates

But you see, our society is still trapped in this binary, black/white logic and that has had some very positive implications for our generation. It's had some very negative ones as well and one of the negative ones is that it creates enormous identity problems for people who have one black ancestor and all white ancestors for example. — Henry Louis Gates

Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Joseph Heller

Major Major had lied, and it was good. He was not really surprised that it was good, for he had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie. — Joseph Heller

Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Debasish Mridha

I sail on the ocean of possibilities with the wind of hope and the current of desires moving me to the shore of uncertainty. — Debasish Mridha

Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

This position will not be disputed, so long as it is admitted that the desire of reward is one of the strongest incentives of human conduct, or that the best security for the fidelity of mankind is to make their interest coincide with their duty. Even the love of fame, the ruling passion of the noblest minds ... would on the contrary deter him from the undertaking, when he foresaw that he must quit the scene before he could accomplish the work ... — Alexander Hamilton

Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Faith Prince

I certainly went to New York because I was searching. Most people who go to New York are searching. — Faith Prince

Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Honore De Balzac

Our most natural feelings are those we are loath to confess, and fatuity is among them. — Honore De Balzac

Ibrahims Generations Quotes By Pepper Winters

I never thought about a name being sacred or something to be hoarded. — Pepper Winters