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Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By Rachel Hilary Brown

Engaged Audience Members are receptive to the messages of dangerous speech and to condoning group-targeted harm, but are not hardliners. For example, they may be easily influenced by charismatic leaders who promise to resolve their grievances, or be receptive to blame narratives. This could be any member of society, but certain types of people (based on demographic or other characteristics) may be disproportionately engaged. — Rachel Hilary Brown

Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

He firmly believed that everything he did was right, that he ought on all occasions to have his own way - and like the sting of a wasp or serpent his hatred rushed out armed and poisonous against anything like opposition. He was proud of his hatred as of everything else. Always to be right, always to trample forward, and never to doubt, are not these the great qualities with which dullness takes the lead in the world? As — William Makepeace Thackeray

Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By Matt Myklusch

Imagination is ever changing and never static. — Matt Myklusch

Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By Osazee Williams Omoregie

Our Visions and Dreams
of Achieving a
Peaceful and Safe Community Tomorrow
Depends On Choices We Make Today — Osazee Williams Omoregie

Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By Paulo Coelho

It is important never to relax, however far you have come. — Paulo Coelho

Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By Noam Chomsky

It is easier to go to the Internet than to go to the library, undoubtedly. But the shift from no libraries to the existence of libraries was a much greater shift than what we've seen with the Internet's development. — Noam Chomsky

Nirmalananda Swamy Quotes By Nick Harkaway

It was his experience that one did poorly by involving oneself in matters of local religion. The world looked one way if you believed, and another if you did not, and that was all there was to it. — Nick Harkaway