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'Helter-Skelter' was the motive for the murders. Manson borrowed that term from a Beatles song on the 'White Album.' In England, helter-skelter is a playground ride. To Manson, helter-skelter meant a war between whites and blacks that the Beatles were in favor of. Vincent Bugliosi
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We must recognize that all the civil rights laws in the world are not going to solve the problem of minority underachievement. Ultimately, blacks and Hispanics are going to have to see that their solution is largely in their own hands. Richard Lamm
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The archetype of the witch is very powerful, and each woman has that witch inside her in a powerful good sense, not in terms of black magic, Judith Orloff
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That was when we had our epiphany. We start with effects actually seen in the lab, which I think gives it more credibility than black holes. George Chapline
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I grew up on the north side of Chicago, in West Rogers Park, an overwhelmingly Jewish neighborhood. When I was 13, my parents moved to Winnetka, Illinois, an upper class, WASPy suburb where Jews - as well as Blacks and Catholics - were unwelcome on many blocks. I suffered the spiritual equivalent of whiplash. Scott Turow
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When I was young, I was rather attractive, and I thought that I would be a leading lady. I always thought of myself as a dramatic actress, but of course the opportunities for blacks weren't there at the time. Maidie Norman
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My brother Jim and I saw our father go into the jails and pray with the inmates Sunday after Sunday. He prayed with both blacks and whites. If we ever repeated any slurs we heard on the playground, he'd tell us very softly, "I don't want to hear those words. Charles Moore
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Most of the music we will be performing is by major black jazz musicians and composers. Glenn Martin
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Most of my avant garde fashion is saved for my videos and for the stage. In real life, I tend towards a classy, black Goth look. I love black, a few sparkles, false eyelashes and boots. But when I perform, I love fantasy and props. Jane Badler
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We've all been acculturated into accepting the inevitability of wrongful convictions, unfair sentences, racial bias, and racial disparities and discrimination against the poor. Bryan Stevenson
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I'm against discrimination in all forms. Brandon Marshall
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Had I been crested, not cloven, my Lords, you had not treated me thus. Elizabeth I
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DISCRIMINATE, v.i. To note the particulars in which one person or thing is, if possible, more objectionable than another. Ambrose Bierce
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why is the word 'qualified' applied only to those who have to be more so? Gloria Steinem
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Anyone who knows of a provable instance of colour discrimination ought always to expose it. George Orwell
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Don't say this is good and that is bad. Drop all discrimination. Accept everything as it is. Rajneesh
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What is required of a working hypothesis is a fine capacity for discrimination Jean-Francois Lyotard
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Discrimination is a bad bad bad thing. Emily Saliers
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He was outstanding. I still don't know why the Mets got rid of him. John Gibbons
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I didn't know who Langston Hughes was till he met me backstage. Ben Vereen
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I have never met a person in whom I did not see myself reflected. Bob Brown
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For Beatrice, when we met, my life began. Soon afterwards, yours ended. Daniel Handler
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Where, except in the present, can the eternal be met? C. S. Lewis
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I never met a person who loved everybody I didn't dislike. Anton LaVey
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And what would you do if you met a jibboo? Dr. Seuss
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I never belonged anywhere until I met you. Ann Aguirre
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Whenever I met anyone who knew anything, I would bore them stiff until they told me what they knew. Doris Lessing