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Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Lindsay Buroker

Sicarius, as usual, regarded her with the blandness of a particularly featureless rock, then walked away. — Lindsay Buroker

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Harbhajan Singh Yogi

What is a cozy home? Where you enter and you feel the radiance of your divine self. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Leon Trotsky

The basis of bureaucratic rule is the poverty of society in objects of consumption, with the resulting struggle of each against all. When there is enough goods in a store, the purchasers can come whenever they want to. When there is little goods, the purchasers are compelled to stand in line. When the lines are very long, it is necessary to appoint a policeman to keep order. Such is the starting point of the power of the Soviet bureaucracy. It "knows" who is to get something and who has to wait. — Leon Trotsky

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Anonymous

Winners will take what they know and share it with others.
The lips of the righteous feed many: but fools die for want of wisdom. — Anonymous

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Amy Stewart

The male doesn't eat - it doesn't even have a mouth or an anus - so it does nothing but mate until death. — Amy Stewart

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Leon Trotsky

The party that leans upon the workers but serves the bourgeoisie, in the period of the greatest sharpening of the class struggle, cannot but sense the smells wafted from the waiting grave. — Leon Trotsky

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Leon Trotsky

As a general rule, man strives to avoid labor. Love for work is not at all an inborn characteristic: it is created by economic pressure and social education. One may even say that man is a fairly lazy animal. It is on this quality, in reality, that is founded to a considerable extent all human progress; because if man did not strive to expend his energy economically, did not seek to receive the largest possible quantity of products in return for a small quantity of energy, there would have been no technical development or social culture. — Leon Trotsky

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Leon Trotsky

Everything is relative in this world, where change alone endures. — Leon Trotsky

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Fredrik Backman

Ove glares out of the window. The poser is jogging. Not that Ove is provoked by jogging. Not at all. Ove couldn't give a damn about people jogging. What he can't understand is why they have to make such a big thing of it. With those smug smiles on their faces, as if they were out there curing pulmonary emphysema. Either they walk fast or they run slowly, that's what joggers do. It's a forty-year-old man's way of telling the world that he can't do anything right. Is it really necessary to dress up as a fourteen-year-old Romanian gymnast in order to be able to do it? Or the Olympic tobogganing team? Just because one shuffles aimlessly around the block for three quarters of an hour? — Fredrik Backman

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Leon Trotsky

Every historical form of society is in its foundation a form of organization of labor. While every previous form of society was an organization of labor in the interests of a minority, which organized its State apparatus for the oppression of the overwhelming majority of the workers, we are making the first attempt in world history to organize labor in the interests of the laboring majority itself. — Leon Trotsky

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Rob Marshall

I could never have been an accountant. I got a D in math. — Rob Marshall

Socialism Leon Trotsky Quotes By Leon Trotsky

The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end. — Leon Trotsky