Nasw Code Of Ethics Quotes & Sayings
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I utterly reject the view that the Third World is doomed to poverty and starvation. Not only is this wrong, I think this attitude verges on the immoral, like thinking that slavery is an unalterable facet of the human condition so why bother doing anything about it? — Alex Tabarrok

But I ain't puttin' it in de street. Ah'm tellin' you.'
'Ah jus lak uh chicken. Chicken drink water, but he don't pee-pee. — Zora Neale Hurston

Socialism increases in direct ratio and proportion with the surrender of personal responsibility to neighbor. — Fulton J. Sheen

Meditation takes you out of your mind and possibly into the future, negative thoughts are quicksands that keeps you glued to your past. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Slogans which deafened us so that we could not hear the truth. — Ernst Toller

Thirty resolute men in your House of Commons could save the world. — Felix Frankfurter

I don't believe in skipping ahead Dale. I read the book all the way through. — Jay Crownover

She will reveal herself as a submissive to a stunned and suddenly perplexed world, announcing for all to hear, This is who and what I am. I am a submissive. I am happy and fulfilled in my relationship as a submissive. You loved and respected me ten minutes ago ... What do you think of me now? — Michael Makai

I think that, as a white person stepping into doing any sort of anti-systematic-racism type of work, asking yourself, 'What is your intention?' needs to happen on a consistent basis. Check yourself. Check yourself. Check yourself, like, constantly. — Macklemore

You - my life - my All - farewell.
Oh, go on loving me - never doubt
the faithfullest heart
Of your beloved
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Ever thine
Ever mine
Ever ours. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

It is true that, when an entitlement begins to be enjoyed by people, they like to keep it. — Jon Kyl

Therefore, (and the difficult thing was not to lose sight of all the reasoning that went into this "therefore"), I had to accept the rejection of my appeal.
Then and only then would I have the right, so to speak - would I give myself permission, as it were - to consider the alternative hypothesis: I was pardoned. — Albert Camus

Reality is perceptual misinterpretation. To change reality, change your perception. — Debasish Mridha

TV serves us most usefully when presenting junk-entertainment; it serves us most ill when it co-opts serious modes of discourse - news, politics, science, education, commerce, religion. — Neil Postman