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struggle civilization community
It is time to stop the mealy-mouthed euphemisms: 'Nationalists', 'Loyalists', 'Communities', 'Ethnic Groups', 'Cultures', 'Civilizations'. Religions is the word you need. Religions is the word you are struggling hypocritially to avoid. Richard Dawkins
struggle thinking long
To Thetis, Long overdue, I know, but every often the things we most desire come only after much patience and struggle. That is a human truth, I think. Even Peleus knew that. -Seth Richelle Mead
struggle fighting class
While the poor and middle class fight for us in Afghanistan, and while most Americans struggle to make ends meet, we mega-rich continue to get our extraordinary tax breaks. Warren Buffett
struggle broken people
It is not difficult to be a revolutionary when revolution has already broken out and is in spate, when all people are joining the revolution just because they are carried away, because it is the vogue, and sometimes even from careerist motives. It is far more difficult--and far more precious--to be a revolutionary when the conditions for direct, open, really mass and really revolutionary struggle do not yet exist. Vladimir Lenin
struggle socialism achieve
We shall not achieve socialism without a struggle. Vladimir Lenin
struggle temptation bait
Better to shun the bait than struggle in the snare. William Blake
struggle victory stage
Go out on the stage as a human being and do not be afraid to show struggle in your music. It's a struggle in life and then struggle and then victory. Wayne Shorter
struggle life-is made
There's always got to be a struggle. What else is there? That's what life is made of. I don't know anything else. If there is, tell me about it. Van Morrison
struggle years cracks
As time goes by, as time goes by, the whip-crack of the years, the precipice of illusions, the ravine that swallows up all human endeavour except the struggle to survive. Roberto Bolano
political synthesis moral
The poet has to make a synthesis out of the moral life of our time, and this life is lived at this moment on a political plane. Rose Macaulay
political communism
What was wrong with communism wasn't aberrant leadership, it was communism. William F. Buckley, Jr.
political hell chad
Where the hell is Chad? Richard M. Nixon
political resigning
I have impeached myself by resigning. Richard M. Nixon
political president needs
The U.S. needs to do more than change presidents. It needs to change its political culture. Richard Lamm
political movement political-movements
You can't create a political movement out of pabulum. Robert Reich
political politics regulation
In all political regulations, good cannot be complete, it can only be predominant. Samuel Johnson
political poetic economic
All the great things have been denied and we live in an intricacy of new and local mythologies, political, economic, poetic, which are asserted with an ever-enlarging incoherence. Wallace Stevens
political republic bourgeoisie
The political form of a society wherein the proletariat is victorious in overthrowing the bourgeoisie will be a democratic republic. Vladimir Lenin
tolerance luck embrace
To embrace luck, you have to enhance your tolerance for ambiguity. Twyla Tharp
tolerance assumption superiority
Tolerance is the assumption of superiority Wendell Willkie
tolerance democracy criticism
The basis of democracy is tolerance to criticism. If you can't face criticism, if you can't accept it, then you cannot guard democracy, you are not eligible for it. Narendra Modi
tolerance weakness apathy
Tolerance it a tremendous virtue, but the immediate neighbors of tolerance are apathy and weakness. James Goldsmith
tolerance matter reason
There is also a reasonable tolerance: reason tolerates the reasonable. It is, however, almost tautological to call this 'tolerance' any longer, as it becomes a matter of course. Friedrich Durrenmatt
tolerance young seducing
Tolerance cannot seduce the young. Emile M. Cioran
tolerance democracy nurture
We must nurture tolerance, collective wisdom, and democracy. Nelson Mandela
tolerance taught despise
Never to despise in myself what I have been taught to despise. Nor to despise the other. Not to despise the it. To make this relation with the it: to know that I am it. Muriel Rukeyser
tolerance degenerates indifference
We should not permit tolerance to degenerate into indifference. Margaret Chase Smith