La Riots Quotes & Sayings
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The artist in his calling of interpreter creates because he must. He is so much of a voice that, for him, silence is like death — Joseph Conrad

We had a lot of riots. We came under attack from many of the police departments. It certainly wasn't some publicity thing. I was afraid for many years. We couldn't play in LA for many years. A lot of people got very cynical. — Greg Ginn

The only thing America respects is power and power concedes nothing. After the LA Riots, they tried to calm us down and nothing changed since. — Tupac Shakur

In my older age, I've learned to take things slower, because I used to be that total-fall-in-love-after-a-day guy. — Lance Bass

Of course it's the same old story. Truth usually is the same old story. — Margaret Thatcher

For a while, I thought the great disappointment of my life was that I don't have a family of my own. Then it dawned on me: That's not what I think; that's what married people think. — Lewis Black

It is my mission in life,
to convince you,
that it is merely a thin line
that separates
a real life
from a fantastic one... — Jose N. Harris

Suspicion and doubt lead to animosity and hatred. — Ralph Steadman

A book is kind because its pages let us know when it is coming to an end. — Dara Wier

In every victory, Let it be said of me ... My source of strength, My source of hope ... Is Christ alone. — Brian Littrell

Every brain on your planet generates its own beliefs. Just imagine, around seven billion human brains are generating seven billion unique beliefs at this very moment. Now imagine, what would happen, if all those seven billion humans start imposing their own beliefs on each other. The only thing that is going to come out of such inhuman attempt is chaos and eventually mass extinction. So, the only way to avoid such a catastrophic consequence is to be more compassionate about people's beliefs. — Abhijit Naskar

How many of y'all wondered, like I did, during the LA riots when those people were being pulled out of their trucks and beaten half to death - step on the f***ing gas, man! They're on foot, you're in a truck - I think I see a way out of this. — Bill Hicks

When the American people saw the LA riots and crowds of Blacks cheering O.J. Simpson (who was acquitted by the almost all Black jury), they received a peek into their future. — David Duke