Ranciere Disagreement Quotes & Sayings
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Growth is widely thought to be the panacea for all the major economic ills of the modern world. — Herman Daly

Gratefully accepting the proffered honor, [to inscribe a new legal work to him] I give the leave, begging only that the inscription may be in modest terms, not representing me as a man of great learning, or a very extraordinary one in any respect. — Abraham Lincoln

Disagreement is not the conflict between one who says white and another who says black. It is the conflict between one who says white and another who also says white but does not understand the same thing by it. — Jacques Ranciere

Some day the soft Ideal that we wooed
Confronts us fiercely, foe-beset, pursued,
And cries reproachful: Was it then my praise,
And not myself was loved? Prove now thy truth;
I claim of thee the promise of thy youth. — James Russell Lowell

Tim, shut it. I'm not going to sell out the hootchie to save the fae. — Elle Casey

I have a rainy-day fund, you know," she said, not quite looking at me. "Until recently, it was raining...rather a lot. But I...I've been trying to use an umbrella. — Brittany Cavallaro

My heart started racing, not the bad kind of heart racing, like I'm going to die. But the good kind of heart racing, like, Hello, can I help you with something? If not, please step aside because I'm about to kick the shit out of life. — Maria Semple

it was that life is short, and we need to live it to the fullest. It's something I understand, but still struggle to follow through with some days. — Claire Contreras

I find it's usually the bullies who are the most insecure. — Tom Felton

It's not very often that I like new bands. — Natalie Imbruglia

The worship of the nation has been able to make men tolerate under its authority what they could never have tolerated from princes: a submission to rule, which, through sumptuary laws on food and drink, through conscription, through a cast-iron system of compulsory instruction for all on State ordered lines, and through a State examination at the gate of every profession, has almost killed the citizen's power to react upon that which controls him, and has almost destroyed that variety which is the mark of life. — Hilaire Belloc

Worship is when we give God His breath back — Louie Giglio

No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something. — Thomas Carlyle

There is indescribable joy to be found, deep satisfaction to be felt, and an eternal purpose to be fulfilled in dying to ourselves and living for him. — David Platt