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White Supremecy Quotes By Deepak Chopra

All thinking, knowing, perception, space-time, occur in consciousness. You are a non-local consciousness. The world is in you. — Deepak Chopra

White Supremecy Quotes By John A. Williams

,Bloodlust is like a natural disaster; it has to run its course. I have seen their faces; they are faces out of nightmares - most ordinary - so ordinary that you can't believe the brains behind them capable of genocide. — John A. Williams

White Supremecy Quotes By Matana Roberts

New York is beautiful, but [the South] makes it look like a wasteland. — Matana Roberts

White Supremecy Quotes By Inda Kusumawati

Be an ordinary person with extraordinary heart — Inda Kusumawati

White Supremecy Quotes By Dean Young

Just because a thing can't be done doesn't mean it can't be did. We all look into mirrors and see phantoms. Our error is our Eros. Why is there something instead of nothing? The answer is reckless and surreal. — Dean Young

White Supremecy Quotes By Joseph Stilwell

A meeting is an event at which the minutes are kept and the hours are lost. She should go far. The sooner she starts, the better. The higher a monkey climbs, the more you see of its behind. — Joseph Stilwell

White Supremecy Quotes By Andre Aciman

(T)here was something in the timbre and inflection of his words that seemed to rummage through a clutter of ancestral fragments to remind me of the person I may have been born to be but had not become. If I didn't take his daily rants against America seriously, it was because it was never really America he was inveighing against, nor was his the voice of a bewildered Middle East trying to fend off a decaying and implacable West. What I heard instead was the raspy, wheezing, threatened voice of an older order of mankind, older ways of being human, raging, raging against the tide of something new that had the semblance and behavior of humanity but really wasn't. It was not a clash of civilizations or of values or of cultures; it was a question of which organ, which chamber of the heart, which one of its clear five senses would humanity cut off to join modernity. — Andre Aciman