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Kashkin Bruce Quotes By James H. Cone

Black racism is a myth created by whites to ease their guilt feelings. As long as whites can be assured that blacks are racists, they can find reasons to justify their own oppression of' black people. — James H. Cone

Kashkin Bruce Quotes By Wendell Berry

Want of imagination makes things unreal enough to be destroyed. By imagination I mean knowledge and love. I mean compassion. People of power kill children, the old send the young to die, because they have no imagination. They have power. Can you have power and imagination at the same time? Can you kill people you don't know and have compassion for them at the same time? — Wendell Berry

Kashkin Bruce Quotes By Marie-Chantal Claire

It's so important to adapt, think outside the box, and stay ahead if you want to grow. — Marie-Chantal Claire

Kashkin Bruce Quotes By Michael Connelly

There is nothing like the start of a season, before all the one-run losses, pitching breakdowns and missed opportunities. Before reality sets in. — Michael Connelly

Kashkin Bruce Quotes By George R R Martin

And he spoke very slowly, in a voice that was also like fog, that drifted and curled and hid things, and you knew that there were mysteries there and things brooding just out of sight and far-off lights that you would never reach. — George R R Martin

Kashkin Bruce Quotes By Grimes

I'm tired of being considered vapid for liking pop music or caring about fashion as if these things inherently lack substance or as if the things I enjoy somehow make me a lesser person. — Grimes

Kashkin Bruce Quotes By Kathy Peiss

When asked how much time she invested in taking care of her body, Edith Enders, married to an abusive husband, scrawled, "not as much as I would were I a free citizen or as I did before I was in bondage to a despot. — Kathy Peiss