Lyndon B Johnson Racist Quotes & Sayings
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If he heard her, he gave no indication, just went on about "men who take advantage" and "helpless women" and "fates worse than death." Sophie wasn't positive, but she thought she even heard the phrase "roast beef and pudding". — Julia Quinn

Life is less clear to me every day. The world's harsh technicolor swirls jumble before my eyes until I'm dizzy. Amidst sheer chaos, you are my only black and white and nothing is more beautiful to me. — Green And Yellow

Without growth, organizations struggle to add talented people. Without talented people, organizations struggle to grow. — Ray Attiyah

Money does all things for reward. Some are pious and honest as long as they thrive upon it, but if the devil himself gives better wages, they soon change their party. — Seneca The Younger

Whether the psychological effect of color is direct ... or whether it is the outcome of association, is open to question. The soul being one with the body, it may well be possible that a psychological tremor generates corresponding one through association. — Wassily Kandinsky

Good intentions, regular worship, Bible study, do not prevent blindness. Part of our sinful nature instinctively chooses to see what we want to see and to ignore what we want to ignore. — David Platt

These four layers together form your own diversity filter. Let's take a look at each of them to see their impact on you and the team. — Lee Gardenswartz

Always take a stand for yourself, your values. You're defined by what you stand for — Oprah Winfrey

I know I did the right thing by taking time off to raise my son. But it also came at a price. I turned down many opportunities over the years because I didn't want to leave him for long periods of time. And in Hollywood, as in any business, the calls stop coming when you don't answer. — Arsenio Hall

We have not yet seen what man can make of man. — B.F. Skinner

Look, good government doesn't look for excuses, good government gets on with the job. — Tony Abbott

The conflict of theories, leading, as it eventually must, to the survival of the fittest, is advantageous. — Grove Karl Gilbert