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Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By John Howard Griffin

The great danger in the South comes precisely from the fact that the public is not informed. Newspapers shirk notoriously their editorial responsibilities and print what they think their readers want. They lean with the prevailing winds and employ every fallacy of logic in order to editorialize harmoniously with popular prejudices. They also keep a close eye on possible economic reprisals from the Councils and the Klans, plus other superpatriotic groups who bring pressure to bear on the newspapers' advertisers. In addition, most adhere to the long-standing conspiracy of silence about anything remotely favorable to the Negro. His achievements are carefully excluded or, when they demand attention, are handled with the greatest care to avoid the impression that anything good the individual Negro does is typical of his race. — John Howard Griffin

Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By William Hazlitt

All is without form and void. Someone said of his landscapes that they were pictures of nothing and very like. — William Hazlitt

Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By J. Lynn

Because he should want to be in a relationship with me! I'm friggin' awesome. — J. Lynn

Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By Ovid

Out of many things a great heap will be formed.
[Lat., De multis grandis acervus erit.] — Ovid

Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By Louis Auchincloss

Violet, surveying him with a cruel detachment, had never felt less married. — Louis Auchincloss

Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By R.A. Salvatore

I don't like the sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating. And it gets everywhere. — R.A. Salvatore

Swarthout Family Crest Quotes By Grover Norquist

We are trying to change the tones in the state capitals - and turn them toward bitter nastiness and partisanship. — Grover Norquist