Quotes About Division
Thus was conceived a phenomenon that would split America from right to left and raise ominous questions—of a type we still face—about whether a democratic citizenry can be talked into betraying its own values.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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At many levels, contempt has become a defining characteristic of American politics. It makes us unwilling to listen to what others say—unwilling, in some cases, even to allow them to speak. This stops the learning process cold and creates a ready-made audience for demagogues who know how to bring diverse groups of the aggrieved together in righteous opposition to everyone else.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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Two months earlier, speaking at Westminster College in Missouri, Winston Churchill had declared that an Iron Curtain was descending across Europe.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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Rather than think critically, we seek out people who share our opinions and who encourage us to ridicule the ideas of those whose convictions and perspectives clash with our own. At many levels, contempt has become a defining characteristic of American politics. It makes us unwilling to listen to what others say—unwilling, in some cases, even to allow them to speak.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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The story of the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia holds lessons that still need absorbing. Good guys don't always win, especially when they are divided and less determined than their adversaries. The desire for liberty may be ingrained in every human breast, but so is the potential for complacency, confusion, and cowardice. And losing has a price.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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Some may view this book and its title as alarmist. Good. We should be awake to the assault on democratic values that has gathered strength in many countries abroad and that is dividing America at home. The temptation is powerful to close our eyes and wait for the worst to pass, but history tells us that for freedom to survive, it must be defended, and that if lies are to stop, they must be exposed.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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She thought that she had power to drive a wedge between us, but she had nothing.
~ Madeline Miller
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Violence has been a universal part of the human story. The demand to love one's enemies has not. Division has been a norm. Inherent human dignity has not. Armies, greed, and the politics of power have been constants in history. Hospitals, schools, and charity, for all have not. Bullies are common. Saints are not.
~ John Dickson
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a nation in which the centralized power and the separate communities work only to nullify each other.
~ John Dos Passos
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NOW with a general Peace the World was blest, While Ours, a World divided from the rest
~ John Dryden
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All of us in the Congress are made fully aware of the importance of party unity (what sins have been committed in that name!)
~ John F. Kennedy
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Stop thinking about class, she'd say. Like a rich man telling a poor man to stop thinking about money.
~ John Fowles
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Belief in the liberating power of knowledge has become the ruling illusion of modern humankind. Most want to believe that some kind of explanation or understanding will deliver them from their conflicts. Yet being divided from yourself goes with being self-aware. This is the truth in the Genesis myth: the Fall is not an event at the beginning of history but the intrinsic condition of self-conscious beings.
~ John Gray
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Never trust a white person black people don't like.
~ John Grisham
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Mr. Dean, I will not hear you. You have nothing to do with me, nor I with you.
~ John Guy
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as a rule the highlanders and lowlanders had a tacit agreement to ignore one another.
~ John Guy
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it was impossible to believe they would stay on the same side for long.
~ John Guy
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The nature of the case and the history of philosophy combine to recommend to us this division of intellectual labour between Academies and Universities. To discover and to teach are distinct functions; they are also distinct gifts, and are not commonly found united in the same person. He, too, who spends his day in dispensing his existing knowledge to all comers is unlikely to have either leisure or energy to acquire new.
~ John Henry Newman
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Moreover, there was what Amy called "the cocksuckers' contingent of the country"—what Danny knew as the dumber-than-dog-shit element, those bully patriots—and they were too set in their ways or too poorly educated (or both) to see beyond the ceaseless flag-waving and nationalistic bluster.
~ John Irving
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If women are Republicans, they've been brainwashed—the men have brainwashed them," Nana said. The nurses at River Bend reported that my grandmother was always saying this. There were residents at River Bend who refused to sit with Nana in the dining hall; probably they were Republicans.
~ John Irving
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Because it seemed clear that wars were not made by generations and their special stupidities, but that wars were made instead by something ignorant in the human heart.
~ John Knowles
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Wars were made by something ignorant in the human heart
~ John Knowles
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I think national pride leads to nothing but wars and hate
~ John Lydon
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I never felt Irish. I always felt, 'I'm English, this is where I come from, and that's that.' Because you'd be reminded of that when you went to Ireland: 'Ye're not Oirish!' the locals would say. So it was like, 'Bloody hell, shot by both sides here.' I still love that Magazine song – so relevant to me, those lyrics.
~ John Lydon
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