Quotes About Division
What if the real threat posed to society and democracy is not actually posed by the other side? What if the real danger is posed by political and media elites who try to get us to think that we'd be better off without the other side and who use these divisions for their own personal, financial, political benefit?
~ Dannagal Young
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Cuando un grupo político decide tomar el poder ¿qué es lo que hace? En primer lugar, elige a sus enemigos, a la gente «diferente», judíos, gitanos, homosexuales, ateos, comunistas, anarquistas... Es una antigua regla: «¡Dadme un enemigo y moveré el mundo! ¡Permanezcamos unidos, permanezcamos juntos y destruyamos a esta escoria! ¡Llenemos las cárceles con estos infames, Dios está con nosotros!».
~ Dario Fo
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It is dangerous to mention any subject having high emotional content without hastily saying where you are for or agin it.
~ Darrell Huff
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The first is "divide and conquer." Here related themes are split apart from each other and isolated so one is early and another is late. The second principle is that "difference equals either disagreement or a distinct theology," so we can again lift out and separate what goes back to Jesus and what the church came to say later.
~ Darrell L. Bock
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Binary There are two kinds of people in the world. Male and Female. Gay and Straight. Black and White. Normal and Weird. Cis and Trans. There are two kinds of people in the world. Saints and Sinners. Victims and Villains. Cruel and Kind. Guilty and Innocent. There are two kinds of people in the world. Just two. Just two. Only two.
~ Dashka Slater
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Humans are divided between those who can still look through the eyes of youth and those who cannot.
~ Dave Eggers
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I've reluctantly reached after years of watching my old "team" transform into a baying mob of hysterical puritans—a feral gang that sows division through identity politics and encourages societal tribes to rank themselves in a pecking order of "oppression.
~ Dave Rubin
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way through the back entry to the detectives' division. There weren't so many people there that day, and it seemed like a lot of them were avoiding the place, just staying away as much as they could. He could understand that. After almost ten years as a Denver
~ David Archer
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~ David Beasley
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From Jewish terrorism against Arabs it is a short step to Jewish terrorism against Jews.
~ David Ben Gurion
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Racism is a word which describes one of the results--perhaps the principal result--of our estrangement from our beginnings, from the universal source.
~ James Baldwin
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Karl Marx disse que a religião é o ópio do povo, mas estava errado. A religião não é o ópio do povo, ela é o incendiário do povo! Nunca o mal é feito tão bem como quando é feito em nome da religião.
~ James BeauSeigneur
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Trusting government nowadays means dividing humanity into two classes: those who can be trusted with power to run other peoples lives, and those who cannot even be trusted to run their own lives.
~ James Bovard
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The Beatitudes, far from being a new set of virtues that further divide the religious haves and have nots, are words of hope and healing to those who have been marginalized.
~ James Bryan Smith
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It is better to have a world united than a world divided; but it is also better to have a world divided than a world destroyed.
~ James C. Humes
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No matter what political party you are with we all should not take politics with us everywhere we go making everything in life politically charged, We all need to take the politics everywhere idea and throw it so far down in the ocean that not even Jacques Cousteau will be able to find it
~ James D Wilson
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the experience of battle forever divides those who talk of nothing else but its prospect from those who talk of everything else but its memory.
~ James D. Hornfischer
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His famous example of the pin manufacturers makes this case. Smith explains how eighteen separate operations are employed to produce pins. Because of specialized technology and the division of labor, each employee could make 4,800 times more pins in a day than an individual could fabricate on his own.
~ James Dale Davidson
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The Federals "all cheer as one man...The Rebels cheer like a lot of school boys, every man for himself.
~ James I. Robertson Jr.
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Manichean dualism is the single worst idea people ever came up with — this notion that you can divide humankind into the children of light and the children of darkness.
~ James K. Morrow
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He reported sick on the 2d and left the army. When ready for duty he was assigned about Richmond and the seaboard of North Carolina. He applied to be restored to command of his division in the field, but the authorities thought his services could be used better elsewhere. He resigned his commission in the Confederate service, went to Georgia, and joined Joe Brown's militia, where he found congenial service, better suited to his ideas of vigorous warfare.
~ James Longstreet
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The Civil War was pre-eminently a political war, a war of peoples rather than of professional armies.
~ James M. McPherson
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Mark 3:25: "And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.
~ James MacDonald
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Liberty is to faction what air is to fire...
~ James Madison
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