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Quotes About Division

How then does every man kill his brother?
~ Unknown
The operators divided the world into two categories: shooters and non-shooters.
~ Mitchell Zuckoff
The country already has a leader who divides us with the bitter politics of envy. We have to offer an alternative vision.
~ Mitt Romney
Today, new identity groups form around a burning sense of grievance. They're brought together by the very real experience of being left behind economically, disrespected culturally, and immersed in an increasingly alien-seeming, threatening society.
~ Moisés Naím
Todo el mundo está bravo» La luna de miel ha terminado. Ya no hay venezolanos: hay chavistas o antichavistas, bolivarianos o escuálidos, vendepatrias o apátridas.
~ Moisés Naím
necesitamos hacer frente al hecho de que una administración polarizada y paralizada está causando verdadero daño a nuestro país.
~ Moisés Naím
Hugo se ocupa de encolerizar a sus seguidores y de demonizar a sus opositores, a quienes no trata como rivales políticos, sino como enemigos mortales que no tienen derecho a existir.
~ Moisés Naím
El que no está conmigo está contra mí.» Para Hugo éste no es un dicho más. Es casi un mandato divino.
~ Moisés Naím
So my generation fell into the trap, internalizing the either/or as we thought of ourselves as 'hot' or 'cold' and falling victim, once again, to the terms by which our sex had been conveniently divided for so many years. To the degree that sex was the equivalent of the self, surrender to sex was to lose oneself, whereas abstinence would insure its safeguarding, if not its salvation (viv).
~ Molly Haskell
People who have said in support of COVID virus existence are devils.
~ Unknown
Education is the result of self-learning, being taught by one or more people. Learning is the key word here. Schools, colleges and universities only divide you into CLASSES according to your level of understanding.
~ Unknown
Love is the cause of all the wars and fighting in the world, perhaps, the whole universe.
~ Unknown
Most of the terrible wars in the world are based upon religion. It seems to divide, rather than uniting. Perhaps, we are going wrong somewhere.
~ Unknown
Nationalism is so beautiful for nationalists. At the same time, you are really opposed to the unification of the world.
~ Unknown
Ruling through the aid of the heart, feelings or emotions, rather than through the mind that always seeks for division when it's in the overthinking mode.
~ Unknown
The Trinity must become unity, otherwise we will always be divided into many parts.
~ Unknown
Division There is a depth of darkness In the wild country, days of evening And the silence of the moon. I have crept upon the bare ground Where animals have left their tracks, And faint cries carry on the summits, Or sink to silence in the muffled leaves. Here is the world of wolves and bears And of old, instinctive being, So noble and indifferent as to be remote To human knowing. The scales upon which We seek a balance measure only a divide.
~ N. Scott Momaday
The line between justice and injustice, between things being right and things not being right, can't be drawn between "us" and "them." It runs right down through the middle of each one of us.
~ Unknown
Caesar is only mentioned once in the gospels, and there Jesus says that there's a clear division between God and Caesar, a split of church and state, so that never the twain shall meet. Well, not so fast. We'll get to that. It sounds suspiciously modern. Did Jesus really anticipate post-Enlightenment Western ideology so exactly?
~ Unknown
It's not a class struggle for blacks, it's a race struggle. The main reason why we're still where we are is blacks haven't united as blacks because we're told all the time to do it is to be racist.
~ Nadine Gordimer
Divorce of the intellect from body-labour has made of us the shortest-lived, most resourceless and most exploited nation on earth.(This is about Indians - due to caste division).
~ Unknown
Poor whites are still taught to hate—but not to hate those who are keeping them in line. Lyndon Johnson knew this when he quipped, "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you." We
~ Unknown
Poor whites are still taught to hate—but not to hate those who are keeping them in line. Lyndon Johnson knew this when he quipped, "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you.
~ Unknown
Wars are battles of words, not just bullets. From 1861, the Confederacy had the task of demonizing its foe as debased, abnormal, and vile. Southerners had to make themselves feel viscerally superior, and to convince themselves that their very existence depended on the formation of a separate country, free of Yankees.
~ Unknown