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political-language house together
George Orwell [Political] prose consists less and less of words chosen for the sake of their meaning, and more and more of phrases tacked together like the sections of a prefabricated hen-house.
political-language democracy needs
Henry Giroux We need a new political language with broader narratives. Such a language has to unravel the pervasive ideological, pedagogical, and economic dynamics of a form of economic Darwinism that now governs much of the world. This system must be demystified, politicized, and recognized for the ways in which it has come to pose a dire threat to democracy.
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Taki Theodoracopulos I'm very political without being political. I don't know how to speak proper political language.
decay bud eating
William Shakespeare Yet writers say, as in the sweetest bud The eating canter dwells, so eating love Inhabits in the finest wits of all.
decay neglect run
Dan Speckhart This is a big challenge. There's been more than 30 years of decay and neglect that has run down the infrastructure tremendously.
decay equitable everywhere fatal guarantee suffered unable
Pankaj Mishra Governments everywhere that are unable to guarantee equitable growth and social welfare have suffered a fatal decay of legitimacy.
decay indecision
Allen Ginsberg I don't do anything with my life except romanticize and decay with indecision.
decay blind satire
Theodor Adorno All satire is blind to the forces liberated by decay. Which is why total decay has absorbed the forces of satire.
decay form all-things
Masashi Kishimoto All things that have form eventually decay." -Orochimaru
decay moral crime
Jack Valenti If movies are causing moral decay, then crime ought to be going up, but crime is going down.
decay each-day lasts
George Eliot Each thought is a nail that is driven In structures that cannot decay; And the mansion at last will be given To us as we build it each day.
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Mary Hayes National studies are showing that early decay is on the increase, and that's shocking, actually. It's really a silent epidemic.
chaos amazement nothingness
Arthur Rimbaud My wisdom is as spurned as chaos. What is my nothingness, compared to the amazement that awaits you?
chaos
Carlos Fuentes chaos: it has no plural.
chaos departure face lebanon men result seems sending syrian using weapons workers
Walid Jumblatt It seems that through sending weapons and men and using some Syrian workers they (the Syrians) want to say that Lebanon will face chaos as a result of their departure from Lebanon.
chaos deal dealt grim hand mean misfortune profits seem sort unusual
Correspondent Levinson It's a sort of grim realization that they are raking in profits from the misfortune of others. They didn't seem to really mean it. It was more a way to deal with the unusual hand they'd been dealt amid the chaos of postwar Iraq.
chaos people quiet
E. B. White A lot of people told me it got real quiet there. But it was chaos on the sidelines.
chaos crazy good past period short slow small toddler truly wacky
Paula Spencer Think of the toddler years as a wacky and crazy - but short - period of time, ... Slow down and see past the chaos of it, and you'll see that good things truly do come in small packages.
chaos college forgotten land mass nor
Anna Barbauld Forgotten rimes, and college themes,/ Worm-eaten plans, and embryo schemes;/ A mass of heterogeneous matter./ A chaos dark, nor land nor water.
chaos concern documents lost might people
Genderen Stort There might be people of concern to the UNHCR ... There might be people who have lost their documents in the chaos.
chaos far great knife odds passage profits proposal unity
David Zanotti They're in chaos. They're as far from unity as a knife fight. They're stabbing each other in the back over profits on a proposal that doesn't have great odds of passage in the first place.