Quotes About Division
Arab sovereignty in Jerusalem just cannot be. This city will not be divided-not half and half, not 60-40, not 75-25, nothing.
~ Golda Meir
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During the Second World War, China, briefly united under Chiang Kai-shek, was split into pieces controlled by the Kuomintang, the Japanese, the Communists, the Tibetans, and the Muslims.
~ Gordon G. Chang
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All the people like us are We. And every one else is They. And They live over the sea. While We live over the way. But — would you believe it? — They look upon We As only a sort of They!...
~ Rudyard Kipling
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The Ways and Means Committee is supposed to find ways to divide up the means.
~ Will Rogers (1879–1935)
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Hatred is a feeling which leads to the extinction of values.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
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Hatred is a blindman Seeing only darkness
~ Terri Guillemets
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When there is only so much of the same thing, and when two men want all they can get of the same thing, there is a conflict of interest between labor and capital. And it is an irreconcilable conflict. As long as workingmen and capitalists exist, they will continue to quarrel over the division. If you were in San Francisco this afternoon, you'd have to walk. There isn't a street car running. Another strike?* the Bishop queried with alarm. *
~ Jack London
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A supremacia de determinada classe só pode impor-se por via da degradação das outras classes sociais.
~ Jack London
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but do not come down to the working class and serve as false leaders. You cannot honestly be in the two camps at once. The working class has done without you. Believe me, the working class will continue to do without you. And, furthermore, the working class can do better without you than with you.
~ Jack London
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Genghis Khan had well-founded and unshakable faith in his daughters and the other women around him. "Whoever can keep a house in order," he said, "can keep a territory in order." As the military campaigns grew longer, the division of labor solidified into a division of command authority. At its heart, the dual-shaft system functioned quite simply. She ruled at home; he served abroad. Even
~ Jack Weatherford
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Christians fought everyone, but mostly themselves, as bishops attacked bishops, popes excommunicated kings, kings created antipopes.
~ Jack Weatherford
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Genghis Khan sought to further undermine his enemies by exploiting any internal social turmoil or rift he could identify. In
~ Jack Weatherford
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Amore e odio sono due lati di una stessa lama. A dividerli è un filo più tagliente di quelli del pugnale del tuo cassiliano.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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The depression we find ourselves in here, and which is causing havoc in America, is allowing people to give weight to that which divides them, rather than to the shared experiences and elements of connection they see mirrored in their fellow man.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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It is the epoch of threatening disaster, ruin, and persecution which divides the sheep from the goats
~ James Allen
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But once you divide the world into categories, into an "us" versus "them," then you immediately become a "them" and lose touch with who you really are. And
~ James Altucher
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The entire workforce can be divided into the people who have an evil plan and the people who don't and that division, I suspect, is very similar to the rich employee mindset, versus the poor employee mindset.
~ James Altucher
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People who remember court madness through pain, the pain of the perpetually recurring death of their innocence; people who forget court another kind of madness, the madness of the denial of pain and the hatred of innocence; and the world is mostly divided between madmen who remember and madmen who forget.
~ James Baldwin
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There are few things under heaven more unnerving than the silent, accumulating contempt and hatred of a people.
~ James Baldwin
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We live in a nation of pigs and murderers.
~ James Baldwin
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For the history of the American Negro is unique also in this: that the question of his humanity, and of his rights therefore as a human being, became a burning one for several generations of Americans, so burning a question that it ultimately became one of those used to divide the nation.
~ James Baldwin
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And have brought humanity to the edge of oblivion: because they think they are white.
~ James Baldwin
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The world is mostly divided between madmen who remember and madmen who forget. Heroes are rare.
~ James Baldwin
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Una cosa o l'altra: ci vuole forza per ricordare, ci vuole un altro tipo di forza per dimenticare, ci vuole un eroe per fare le due cose insieme. Chi ricorda corteggia la pazzia attraverso il dolore, il dolore dell'eterno ritorno della morte alla propria innocenza; chi dimentica corteggia un altro tipo di follia, la follia della negazione del dolore e dell'odio per l'innocenza; e il mondo si divide per lo più tra pazzi che ricordano e pazzi che dimenticano. Gli eroi sono rari.
~ James Baldwin
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