Quotes About Division
Politics, as a practise, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.
~ Henry Adams
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Politics... have always been the systematic organization of hatreds.
~ Henry Adams
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Politics, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.
~ Henry Adams
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Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs
~ Henry Ford
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Once upon a time the great mass of English people were unfree. They could not live where they chose, nor work for whom they pleased. Society in those feudal days was mainly divided into lords and peasants. The lords held the land from the king, and the peasants or villeins were looked upon as part of the soil, and had to cultivate it to support themselves and their masters.
~ Henry Gilbert
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Pride and ego among various personalities is a sure way to cause friction and split up a group.
~ Henry Hon
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Isn't it strange how some people strive to drag everything into politics! A political reason is assigned to everything, and "everything is politics.
~ Henry Ossian Flipper
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Nothing brings people together more than mutual hatred.
~ Henry Rollins
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I wear my sunglasses. Keeps you on one side and me on the other.
~ Henry Rollins
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America is seething at all times. It's like a Gaza Strip that's three thousand miles long.
~ Henry Rollins
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The ignorant classes are the dangerous classes.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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For within himself, be he clairvoyant and articulate, he will find latent the divisions of the mind of European man, and their opposing impulses.
~ Henry Williamson
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There lay between them, separating them, that same terrible line of the unknown and of fear, like the line separating the living from the dead.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The struggle for existence and hatred are the only things that unite people.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Laws of motion of any kind only become comprehensible to man when he can examine arbitrarily selected units of that motion. But at the same time it is this arbitrary division of continuous motion into discontinuous units which give rise to a large proportion of human error.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The artists of various sects, like the theologians of the various sects, mutually exclude and destroy themselves.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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in chess you may think over each move as long as you please and are not limited for time, and with this difference too, that a knight is always stronger than a pawn, and two pawns are always stronger than one, while in war a battalion is sometimes stronger than a division and sometimes weaker than a company. The relative strength of bodies of troops can never be known to anyone.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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It is pride that makes error and discord among men.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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feeling consolation in the sense that he had found to which division of regulating principles this new circumstance could be properly referred.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Cada día el mundo se vuelve más egoísta y feo. Hay odio entre las personas, entre las clases, entre los pueblos; porque todo el mundo está buscando encontrar bienes materiales, la posesión de la cual no es nada
~ Leon Degrelle
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There is a war between the ones who say there is a war and the ones who say there isn't.
~ Leonard Cohen
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There is a war between the rich and poor, a war between the man and the woman. There is a war between the ones who say there is a war and the ones who say there isn't.
~ Leonard Cohen
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Ecco che lei torna alle parole che decidono, alle parole che dividono: migliore, peggiore; giusto, ingiusto; bianco, nero. E tutto invece non è che una caduta, una lunga caduta: come nei sogni...
~ Leonardo Sciascia
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Whatever else may divide us, Europe is our common home; a common fate has linked us through the centuries, and it continues to link us today.
~ Leonid Brezhnev
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