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Svolta Significato Quotes By Toni Cade Bambara

An artist represents an oppressed people and makes revolution irresistible. — Toni Cade Bambara

Svolta Significato Quotes By Dorothea S. Kopplin

Smile! It takes thirty-four muscles to frown and only thirteen to smile. Why make the extra effort? — Dorothea S. Kopplin

Svolta Significato Quotes By W.G. Sebald

All things, my son, transmute
into old age, life diminishes,
everything declines,
the proliferation/ of kinds is a mere
illusion, and no one
knows to what end. — W.G. Sebald

Svolta Significato Quotes By Walter Isaacson

been baffled when Jobs insisted that he was not motivated by money, but it was partly true. He had neither Ellison's conspicuous consumption needs nor Gates's philanthropic impulses nor the competitive urge to see how high — Walter Isaacson

Svolta Significato Quotes By Michelle Tea

Remember when i slept with my head in a puddle at your feet? It was humility, or atonement. later your ankle was a pillow and finally you pulled me up and in my sleep i placed your hand above my heart, like i forgot i didn't live there anymore — Michelle Tea

Svolta Significato Quotes By Emma Goldman

Public school - where the human mind is drilled and manipulated into submission to various social and moral spooks, and thus fitted to continue our system of exploitation and oppression. — Emma Goldman

Svolta Significato Quotes By John Milton

Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam. — John Milton

Svolta Significato Quotes By Misty Copeland

Perseverance has always just been something that was in me. And it was a tool that came in very handy as a ballerina. — Misty Copeland

Svolta Significato Quotes By Winston Churchill

Luckily ... there were Zulus and Afghans, also the Dervishes in the Soudan. Some of these might, if they were well-disposed, 'put up a show' some day. — Winston Churchill