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Racism The Greatest Quotes By Phil Donahue

Cindy Sheehan is one tough mother and nothing you say or anyone else is gonna slow her down. — Phil Donahue

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Anna Quindlen

Our love of lockstep is our greatest curse, the source of all that bedevils us. It is the source of homophobia, xenophobia, racism, sexism, terrorism, bigotry of every variety and hue, because it tells us there is one right way to do things, to look, to behave, to feel, when the only right way is to feel your heart hammering inside you and to listen to what its timpani is saying. — Anna Quindlen

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Albert Einstein

Racism is America's greatest disease, racism is a disease of the white man. — Albert Einstein

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Charles Kennedy

In my view, nations together are stronger than when they are isolated. And because they are stronger, their people are more free, not less. — Charles Kennedy

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Anton Chekhov

At the door of every happy person there should be a man with a hammer whose knock would serve as a constant reminder of the existence of unfortunate people. — Anton Chekhov

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Immanuel Wallerstein

It is this third consequence that has been elaborated in greatest detail and has formed one of the most significant pillars of historical capitalism, institutional racism. — Immanuel Wallerstein

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Dennis Prager

Corruption is Africa's greatest problem. Not poverty. Not lack of riches. Not racism. — Dennis Prager

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Gail Carson Levine

My interest in the theater led me to my first writing experience as an adult. My husband David wrote the music and lyrics and I wrote the book for a children's musical, 'Spacenapped' that was produced by a neighborhood theater in Brooklyn. — Gail Carson Levine

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Cassandra Clare

But it was mortality that made them what they were, the flame that blazed brighter for it's flickering — Cassandra Clare

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Tom Paulin

'Ulysses' is the greatest anti-racist text in the English language, and it challenges right from the beginning the vicious racism which lies near the foundations of the Irish Free State and of the Irish republic. — Tom Paulin

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Howard W. Hunter

If faith is the first step or principle of the gospel and is eliminated, what happens to the gospel plan? The very foundation will crumble. I submit that there is a divine reason why all things cannot be proven by concrete evidence. ("Faith - The First Step," Ensign, May 1975, 37) — Howard W. Hunter

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Susan Sontag

Along with people who pretty themselves for the camera, the unattractive and the disaffected have been assigned their beauty. — Susan Sontag

Racism The Greatest Quotes By James McBride

There's such a big difference between being dead and alive, I told myself, the greatest gift that anyone can give anyone else is life. And the greatest sin a person can do to another is to take away that life. Next to that, all the rules and religions in the world are secondary; mere words and beliefs that people choose to believe and kill and hate by. My life won't be lived that way, and neither, I hope, will my children's. — James McBride

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Richard Weikart

Darwinism by itself did not produce the Holocaust, but without Darwinism ... neither Hitler nor his Nazi followers would have had the necessary scientific underpinnings to convince themselves and their collaborators that one of the worlds greatest atrocities was really morally praiseworthy. — Richard Weikart

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Kiana Davenport

The diaries also revealed a deeply sensitive, intelligent woman, one who had hoped to start a college for Hawaiian women, affording them the 'same education as men.' She had planned to open a bank for women, enabling them to handle their own financial affairs. She recognized the need for more female lawyers and physicians, the need for women's rights over their bodies, and their destinies. And lastly, though she had a fondness for men, she felt women 'basically didn't need them. — Kiana Davenport

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Ibn Warraq

The greatest number of drug addicts are to be found in Teheran and in Karachi, not in the West. Not in New York believe it or not. It's the same with the roles of slavery, racism and imperialism in the world. These institutions were present in other cultures. However, it was Western civilization which did something about slavery, about racism and voluntarily dissolved its empires leaving behind a very positive legacy of institutions not to mention buildings and roadways. — Ibn Warraq

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Florynce Kennedy

Women are dirt searchers; their greatest worth is irradicating rings on collars and tables. Never mind real-estate boards' corruption and racism, here's your soapsuds. Everything she is doing is peripheral, expendable, crucial, and non-negotiable. Cleanliness is next to godliness. — Florynce Kennedy

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Sally Kohn

I think racial justice - and addressing the sick and enduring legacy of structural racism - remains one of the greatest challenges of our time, and one that's particularly important for more and more white people to speak up about. — Sally Kohn

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Mary C. Neal

Jesus conveyed the impression of complete love, compassion, kindness, and infinite patience. — Mary C. Neal

Racism The Greatest Quotes By Mark Twain

We teach them to take their patriotism at second-hand; to shout with the largest crowd without examining into the right or wrong of the matter
exactly as boys under monarchies are taught and have always been taught. We teach them to regard as traitors, and hold in aversion and contempt, such as do not shout with the crowd, and so here in our democracy we are cheering a thing which of all things is most foreign to it and out of place
the delivery of our political conscience into somebody else's keeping. This is patriotism on the Russian plan. — Mark Twain