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Onoue Ren Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

The truly terrible thing about the war spirit, about the fear and hate hysteria it generates, is that it forces us to think and talk and feel in terms of abstractions - those "communists" this time, those "fascists" last time.
But those we are fighting and killing are people - men, women and children - not political, geographic or economic abstractions. They are, in the main, as decent and fearful and confused as we are. And they regard us as abstractions as much as we do them. — Sydney J. Harris

Onoue Ren Quotes By Ethel Mumford

The danger lies not in the big ears of little pitchers, but in the large mouths. — Ethel Mumford

Onoue Ren Quotes By Neill Bartlett

The greatest thing about being a writer is the fact you never have to learn lines - you get to write them!
Neill Bartlett

Onoue Ren Quotes By Christopher Wool

The harder you look, the harder you look. — Christopher Wool

Onoue Ren Quotes By Kim Gordon

Anyone becomes mannered if you think too much about what other people think. — Kim Gordon

Onoue Ren Quotes By A.E. Samaan

It is incredible that this must be said, but the obvious seems to escape politicized academics, so we must state the obvious: Genocide is deliberate; it is premeditated. There is no genocide without premeditation. The murders are not unfortunate coincidences. This is why it is called "mass MURDER" and not "mass MANSLAUGHTER. — A.E. Samaan

Onoue Ren Quotes By John Stuart Mill

On religion in particular, the time appears to me to have come, when it is a duty of all who, being qualified in point of knowledge, have, on mature consideration, satisfied themselves that the current opinions are not only false, but hurtful, to make their dissent known. — John Stuart Mill

Onoue Ren Quotes By J.G. Ballard

Readers will recall that the little evidence collected seemed to point to the strange and confusing figure of an unidentified Air Force pilot whose body was washed ashore on a beach near Dieppe three months later. Other traces of his 'mortal remains' were found in a number of unexpected places: in a footnote to a paper on some unusual aspects of schizophrenia published thirty years earlier in a since defunct psychiatric journal; in the pilot for an unpurchased TV thriller, 'Lieutenant 70'; and on the record labels of a pop singer known as The Him - to instance only a few. Whether in fact this man was a returning astronaut suffering from amnesia, the figment of an ill-organized advertising campaign, or, as some have suggested, the second coming of Christ, is anyone's guess. — J.G. Ballard

Onoue Ren Quotes By Wilhelm Von Humboldt

Even sleep is characteristic. How beautiful are children in their lovely innocence! how angel-like their blooming features! and how painful and anxious is the sleep of the guilty! — Wilhelm Von Humboldt

Onoue Ren Quotes By Mother Teresa

Give love to your children, to a wife or husband, to a next-door neighbour. — Mother Teresa

Onoue Ren Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency in giving them no offense. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Onoue Ren Quotes By Harper Lee

Jean Louise's gleanings of adult morals and mores to date were few, but enough: it was possible to have a baby without being married, she knew that. Until today she neither knew nor cared how, because the subject was uninteresting, but if someone had a baby without being married, her family was plunged into deep disgrace. She had heard Alexandra go on at length about Disgraces to Families: disgrace involved being sent to Mobile and shut up in a Home away from decent people. One's family was never able to hold up their heads again. — Harper Lee

Onoue Ren Quotes By Nanao Sakaki

If he had had no education, maybe Basho could have been a much greater poet. — Nanao Sakaki

Onoue Ren Quotes By Hal Holbrook

I don't have a director. The audience directs me. — Hal Holbrook