Quotes About Division
At some point of my life I've always fantasized that I'd be a boxing champion of the 160-pound division. Or a chef, I love cooking.
~ Pedro Capo
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It would be far better to be of no church than to be bitter of any.
~ William Penn
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The devil divides the world between atheism and superstition.
~ George Herbert
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I generally support just about every secession attempt that comes along. If, in the future, there is that kind of a dispute in Ethereum, I'd definitely be quite happy to see Ethereum A go in one direction and Ethereum B go the other.
~ Vitalik Buterin
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The number of people who are actual supporters of Mr. Romney could very well be less than the Donner Party, whose members they sadly resemble in many ways.
~ Henry Rollins
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When liberals dismiss all Trump supporters as racists, this only fuels their anger.
~ Stephanie Coontz
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What's interesting is that you've got a lot of overlap between supporters of different parties and different candidates who feel regardless of who's been in power, the rich have got richer and half the country's got poorer.
~ Steve Hilton
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No one branch of the U.S. government should have supremacy over the other two.
~ Chellie Pingree
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I'm surprised that we've gotten to a point where we don't put our country first and put our party first.
~ Jon Huntsman, Jr.
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We are so beaten down by political correctness that most of us are numb to the surrender of America.
~ Jeanine Pirro
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In essence, France no longer existed. It existed only in the hatred of the French for one another.
~ Raymond Aron
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No border town is anything but a border town, just as no waterfront is anything but a waterfront.
~ Raymond Chandler
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It was intolerable what lay hidden within another, intolerable tat you could not divide one person into another with no remainder.
~ Rebecca Goldstein
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It struck her that the difference between men and women is the rock on which civilization will split before it can reach any goal that could justify its expenditure of effort.
~ Rebecca West
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I am writing all this down in full knowledge that it will not now seem important, for the reason that that is just what marks off that past from our present. Everything was then of importance. Everything enjoyable had an equal value. In life we were not divided. Life itself was not divided.
~ Rebecca West
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Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth. I have not come to bring peace, but the sword. MATTHEW 10:34
~ Reza Aslan
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the famed French theorist Ernest Renan, who years ago defined the nation as "a group of people united in a mistaken view about the past and a hatred of their neighbors.
~ Reza Aslan
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Religion engenders both inclusion and exclusion. It spawns as much conflict in society as it does cohesion.
~ Reza Aslan
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creciente ira y el descontento entre los judíos.
~ Reza Aslan
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Rabbits have enough enemies as it is. They ought not to make more among themselves.
~ Richard Adams
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An dieser Stelle gingen Billy Halleck und die Wahrheit getrennte Wege.
~ Richard Bachmann
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Imbalanced systems,whether internal or external, will tend to polarize.
~ Richard C. Schwartz
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In the original fertilized egg, for instance, certain chemicals congregate at one end of the cell, others at the other end. When such a polarized cell divides, the two daughter cells receive different chemical allocations. This means that different genes will be read in the two daughter cells, and a kind of self-reinforcing divergence gets going.
~ Richard Dawkins
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It was as if words were now a wall between people rather than a bridge, and if you could just build the wall high enough no one would see the growing desert of the vanished on the other side. It was as though everyone was using words to avoid using words for what words were used for.
~ Richard Flanagan
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