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hippie rights pigs
When we use the term pig, for example, we are referring to the people who systematically violate the peoples' constitutional rights- whether they be monopoly capitalists or police. The term is now being adopted by radicals, hippies, and minority peoples. Even the workers, when the pigs supported strike-breakers like they did as Union Oil where 100 local police came in a cracked strikers' heads, began to call them by their true name. Bobby Seale
hippie care want
I don't care what you do, I just don't want to be a mud hippie like you. [From 1994 woodstock] Billie Joe Armstrong
hippie thinking somewhere-else
I guess a certain contingent of the musicians in London at the beginning of the '70s were fed up with denim and the hippies. And I think we kind of wanted to go somewhere else. David Bowie
hippie profound vision
Hippy is an establishment label for a profound, invisible, underground, evolutionary process. For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life. Timothy Leary
hippie feminist feminist-movement
I was influenced by the hippie movement in San Francisco and by the feminist movement, which had arrived in Paris. Sonia Rykiel
hippie noses world
I have busted more hippies' noses than all the narcs in the free world. Ted Nugent
hippie hair long
You have the establishment and then you have the hippies revolting against the establishment, and what you end up getting are like accountants with long hair. And that's kind of what happened with the youth movement in the '70s. Mark Russell
hippie law bases
The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. James A. Garfield
hippie party marijuana
We first got marijuana from an older drummer with another group in Liverpool. We didn't actually try it until after we'd been to Hamburg. I remember we smoked it in the band room in a gig in Southport and we all learnt to do the Twist that night, which was popular at the time. We were all seeing if we could do it. Everybody was saying, 'This stuff isn't doing anything.' It was like that old joke where a party is going on and two hippies are up floating on the ceiling, and one is saying to the other, 'This stuff doesn't work, man.' George Harrison