Regresamos Quotes & Sayings
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The right, indeed, is indestructible. Warsaw can no more be Tartar than Venice can be Teutonic. Kings waste their energies in that contention, and lose their honour. Sooner or later the submerged nation rises again to the surface; Greece is still Greece and Italy, Italy... The theft of a people can never be justified. These august swindles have no future. A nation cannot be shaped as though it were a pocket handkerchief. — Victor Hugo

I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw some things back. — Maya Angelou

Three's all you need to change the world. Look at the Bolsheviks, or the Jimi Hendrix Experience. — Garth Risk Hallberg

The things that pose the greatest threats to your survival are the most real things. — Jordan B. Peterson

The awfulness of Monday mornings is the world's greatest common denominator. To the millionaire and the coolie it is the same, because there can be nothing worse. — Kenneth Fearing

Identity politics are wearisome; you don't want to go on speaking for any one group as a writer. — Emma Donoghue

Sin is rarely without complication — Chelsea Cain

There's some homophobia within black community, but there's some strong homophobia throughout the whole of American society as well, particularly throughout the South to a degree, whether white or black. And since many of us migrated from the South, that could be a strong connection along those lines. — Otis Moss III

The uniqueness of the unit was more or less that it was focused on a single individual. It was really the first time the agency had done that sort of effort. — Michael Scheuer

Vices are ingredients of virtues just as poisons are ingredients of remedies. Prudence mixes and tempers them and uses them effectively against life's ills. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The cramped harsh world he portrays is a paradoxically eloquent assertion of the importance of what is so strikingly absent from it: small acts of kindness. — Robert Chandler