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The poor should learn what has always been the motto of the rich: "What's mine is mine and what is yours if I can I steal it." — William C. Brown

All night long I worried, not about myself but about Jimmy. I imagined him looking for me, running through the park, looking in the movie theatres. He was a good man, considerate and kind, but he was not strong. He had never been through any kind of bad hardship before. So I worried. — Amy Tan

I've found myself on some days leaving home at three in the morning. I'm outside the training ground at five but they don't open up until seven. I'm just sitting there, listening to the radio. — Harry Redknapp

I would much rather be the obnoxious feminist girl than be complicit in my own dehumanization. — Kathleen Hanna

of oppressive state power. Gramsci's theory of hegemony as a form of cultural pedagogy is also invaluable as an element of critical educational thought. By emphasizing the pedagogical force of culture, Gramsci expands the sphere of the political by pointing to those diverse spaces and spheres in which cultural practices are deployed, lived, and mobilized in the service of knowledge, power and authority. For Gramsci, learning and politics were inextricably related and took place not merely in schools but in a vast array of public sites. — Henry A. Giroux

At times I come across works of mine which are soundly done and really in my style, and at such moments I find great solace. — Camille Pissarro

Candide listened attentively and believed innocently; for he thought Miss Cunegonde extremely beautiful, though he never had the courage to tell her so. — Voltaire

For each individual among the many has a share of excellence and practical wisdom, and when they meet together, just as they become in a manner one man, who has many feet, and hands, and senses, so too with regard to their character and thought. Hence the many are better judges than a single man of music and poetry, for some understand one part, and some another, and among them they understand the whole. (Aristotle, Politics, book 3, chapter 11) — Scott E. Page

God never wrote a good play in his life. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought. — Austin Phelps

Usually, whatever people's particular political leaning is, they either think I'm just like them or the opposite. — Tucker Max