Quotes About Division
What we object to is the division of society into two classes, of which one class owns the capital, and the other performs the labor.
~ Unknown
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quel fallito Club Finanziario che chiamano Unione Europea e che non si capisce a cosa serva fuorché a legittimare l'antiamericanismo quindi a spaccare in due l'Occidente, a imporci una stupidaggine detta Moneta Unica, a pagare eccessivi ed immeritati stipendi (esenti da tasse) ai membri del suo inetto e inutile Parlamento.
~ Oriana Fallaci
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For at this juncture, the West has cut itself off from its own Jewish and Christian roots—the faith, the ideas, the ethics and the way of life that made it the West. It now stands deeply divided, uncertain of its post-Christian identity, and with its dominance waning in the global era.
~ Os Guinness
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Name-calling, insult, ridicule, guilt by association, caricature, innuendo, accusation, denunciation, negative ads, and deceptive and manipulative videos have replaced deliberation and debate. Neither side talks to the other side, only about them; and there is no pretence of democratic engagement, let alone a serious effort at persuasion.
~ Os Guinness
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Politics you should banish absolutely—if people are not of one mind about them they are sure to quarrel over them; if they are of one mind no subject can be drearier.
~ Ouida
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There can be no doubt of this: All America is divided into two classes,- the quality and the equality.
~ Owen Wister
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En el gran vacío político que deja la desaparición de los numerosos cuadros de la independencia muertos en diez años de terrible guerra, el desastre de la falsa salida imperial iturbidista y la posterior vida frágil de la titubeante y dividida república, Santa Anna asciende, se eleva, se vuelve útil e indispensable. Irineo Paz dirá: «El gran Santa Anna, que por fuerza tenía que ser grande cuando lo rodeaban tantos peque
~ Paco Ignacio Taibo II
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La Cortina di ferro lì a due passi inquietava suo padre ma non lui che nei cartelli con scritto STAATGRENZE vedeva solo l'inizio di un mondo. Semplicemente una linea che Dio aveva disegnato sulla Terra apposta perché lui l'oltrepassasse.
~ Unknown
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Assuming either the Left Wing or the Right Wing gained control of the country, it would probably fly around in circles.
~ Pat Paulsen
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Historically, war has often been used as a distraction for problems at home.
~ Patricia Briggs
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Would a white supremacist group bond together against an African-American group if the African-American group magically transformed into whites?
~ Unknown
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We're seeing quite a lot of people who really would like a return to class-based politics.
~ Patricia Hewitt
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It seems as though the only things causing pain around here are these ridiculous walls we keep building.
~ Patrick Carman
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Terrorism is a psychological warfare. Terrorists try to manipulate us and change our behavior by creating fear, uncertainty, and division in society.
~ Patrick J. Kennedy
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was rubble and broken glass, what one poet would memorably describe as "Belfast confetti.
~ Unknown
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Se puede dividir el infinito un número infinito de veces, y las partes resultantes seguirán siendo infinitamente grandes. Pero si divides un número no infinito un número infinito de veces, las partes resultantes son no infinitamente pequeñas. Como son no infinitamente pequeñas, pero hay un número infinito de ellas, si las sumas, obtienes una suma infinita. De lo que se desprende que, de hecho, cualquier número es infinito.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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You can divide infinity an infinite number of times, and the resulting pieces will still be infinitely large," Uresh said in his odd Lenatti accent. "But if you divide a non-infinite number an infinite number of times the resulting pieces are non-infinitely small. Since they are non-infinitely small, but there are an infinite number of them, if you add them back together, their sum is infinite. This implies any number is, in fact, infinite.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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You can divide infinity an infinite number of times, and the resulting pieces will still be infinitely large,
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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You can divide infinity an infinite number of times, and the resulting pieces will still be infinitely large. But if you divide a non-infinite number an infinite amount of times the resulting pieces are non-infinitely small. Since they are non-infinitely small, but there are an infinite number of them, if you add them back together, their sum is infinite. This implies that any number is, in fact, infinite.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Buying almost up to America's entrance into the war in December 1942, the New York division shipped out the last purchases within a few days of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
~ Unknown
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Populism offers the headless heart; ideology offers the heartless head.
~ Paul Collier
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By eschewing shared belonging, and the benign patriotism that it can support, liberals have abandoned the only force capable of uniting our societies behind remedies. Inadvertently, recklessly, they have handed it to the charlatan extremes, which are gleefully twisting it to their own warped purposes.
~ Paul Collier
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All wars leave a legacy of bitterness and hatred, but internecine conflicts create the deepest scars. There is something different about such intrafamilial conflicts. People who once were part of one national family divide, define each other as the hateful enemy, and aim for the jugular. On both sides of an internecine conflict there is a feeling of betrayal, a sense that those who were brothers or sisters have been traitorous to their commitments or to the nation [1].
~ Unknown
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You can't divide human beings into the "those who make sacrifices" and "those who don't." We all carry things in our hearts for which we are very willing to make sacrifices. The issue that divides us is for what, or for whom, are we willing to make these personal sacrifices.
~ Paul David Tripp
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