Unite Against Racism Quotes & Sayings
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A politician is a man who will double cross that bridge when he comes to it. — Oscar Levant
There are good people who are dealt a bad hand by fate, and bad people who live long, comfortable, privileged lives. A small twist of fate can save or end a life; random chance is a permanent, powerful player in each of our lives, and in human history as well. — Jeff Greenfield
I think it's the books that you read when you're young that live with you forever. — J.K. Rowling
I walked to Seward School first through fourth grade. It's just amazing to me now that we'd walk down 10th Avenue on Capitol Hill. — Stone Gossard
I feel that I'm in on the ground floor of something that human beings will be concentrating on for the next 1,000 years-if we don't destroy ourselves in the meantime. It's possible that 50 years from now we're going to end up out of this solar system, batting around the universe, at least within our galaxy, investigating other stars and other systems. — Deke Slayton
There is always something for which there is no accounting. Take, for example, the whole world. — Leonard Michaels
In every queen there's a touch of floozy. — E.B. White
The outcome of successful planning always looks like luck to saps. — Dashiell Hammett
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. — George Orwell
That orbed maiden, with white fire laden, Whom mortals call the moon. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Someone once defined a social problem as a situation in which the real world differs from the theories of intellectuals. To the intelligentsia, it follows, as the night follows the day, that it is the real world that is wrong and which needs to change. — Thomas Sowell
Physical hunger and physical poverty is something I could only imagine. I've been poor when I was in China ... As kids we never had to starve, but just didn't have enough meat, enough rice. — Joan Chen
The soul seeks God by faith, not by the reasonings of the mind and labored efforts, but by the drawings of love; to which inclinations God responds, and instructs the soul, which co-operates actively. God then puts the soul in a passive state where He accomplishes all, causing great progress, first by way of enjoyment, then by privation, and finally by pure love. — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon
