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Typique Synonymes Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Well, from what I have heard of the Scotch Highlanders, there is little to choose between them and the red men for barbarous conduct."
"Nonsense," said Jamie, sounding not the least offended. "The red savages eat the hearts of their enemies, or so I have heard. I prefer a good dish of oatmeal parritch, myself."
Bonnet made a noise, hastily stifled. " You are a Highlander? Well, I will say that for a barbarian, I have found ye passing civil, sir. — Diana Gabaldon

Typique Synonymes Quotes By Criss Jami

Respect elders; protect children. This I do believe. As a young man it is sometimes, in a charitable sense, difficult to shake the sentiment that every elderly person is my grandparent, and every child is my child. — Criss Jami

Typique Synonymes Quotes By Nina Power

Zillah Eisenstein uses the term 'decoy' to describe the way in which 'imperialist democracy' covers over its structural sins with a thin veneer of representational respectability: 'The manipulation of race and gender as decoys for democracy reveals the corruptibility of identity politics.'4 Getting women and ethnic minorities into positions of power is not necessarily going to improve the lives of women and ethnic minorities in general, and certainly hasn't so far. — Nina Power

Typique Synonymes Quotes By David Mitchell

All revolutions are the sheerest fantasy until they happen; then they become historical inevitabilities. — David Mitchell

Typique Synonymes Quotes By Virginia Woolf

To make ideas effective, we must be able to fire them off. We must put them into action. — Virginia Woolf

Typique Synonymes Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Most of what is now "bitter" for our old nature is going to be useful for our nature — Sunday Adelaja

Typique Synonymes Quotes By Harrison Ford

Acting was a way out at first. A way out of not knowing what to do, a way of focusing ambitions. And the ambition wasn't for fame. The ambition was to do an interesting job. — Harrison Ford