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Quotes About Division

It doesn't matter what division you are in. You must prove that you deserve to be where you are every game. The proof is not offered with words, but with action.
~ Alexander Ovechkin
Mankind is divided into rich and poor, into property owners and exploited; and to abstract oneself from this fundamental division; and from the antagonism between poor and rich means abstracting oneself from fundamental facts.
~ Joseph Stalin
I think that property is very important in this day and age. It defines you; you worked hard to get it. It's meaningful to you, and when you divorce, a lot of people have a lot of battles over their property for good reasons.
~ Helen Fisher
Agreeing to share prosperity, rather than let it divide us, is infinitely preferable to the alternative.
~ Najib Razak
As the U.S., much of Europe, and the U.K. shift toward the political right, the rhetoric grows more insular, defensive, and protective.
~ Samantha Harvey
We pay millions of pounds to separate Catholic and Protestant children, and even more millions on attempting to bring them together as adults. You can't make someone fear another person if they shared a desk for seven years.
~ Adrian Dunbar
The Berlin Wall fell because the East Germans saw the West had more. The Koreans don't like the Japanese and try to prove to them that they are worth more in the industrial arena.
~ Stef Wertheimer
Dick tried to plunge over the Alpine crevasse between the sexes.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The rich get richer and the poor get—children.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
It occurred to him that all strongly accentuated classes, such as the military, divided men into two kinds: their own kind—and those without.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
America is, in its DNA, an anti-statist country. The Right comes at it by defunding government. The Left does it by encumbering it with so many rules and requirements that it has a similar dysfunctional effect. As the political theorist Samuel Huntington once explained, power in America is not divided, as is often said, but rather shared and contested, so that you need broad agreement and compromise to get anything done.
~ Fareed Zakaria
For four decades, America has largely been run by people who openly pledge to destroy the very government they lead. Is it any wonder that they have succeeded?
~ Fareed Zakaria
Fear is a great divider—and fears of disease in particular have divided the world in the past. In the nineteenth century, when the bubonic plague had long disappeared from Europe but lingered in some parts of Asia, it reinforced the divide between the industrial and nonindustrial world, between colonizers and colonized.
~ Fareed Zakaria
Each of us is two, and when two people meet, come into contact or join together, it's rare that the four of them can agree. If the man who dreams in the man who acts is so frequently at odds with him, how can he help but be at odds with the man who acts and the man who dreams in the Other?
~ Fernando Pessoa
I think we are just so far away from the political elite. Whether you are on one side or the other, you're still part of that group.
~ Donald Trump, Jr.
The arrogance of the Left always fascinates me.
~ Mike Gallagher
In many ways, Trump appeals to people's smallness, their fears, whatever part of them wants to look backward.
~ Pete Buttigieg
Being from Arizona, the federal government is kind of a Slytherin.
~ Paul Gosar
'I hate discussions of feminism that end up with who does the dishes,' she said. So do I. But at the end, there are always the damned dishes.
~ Marilyn French
The Left can have transgenderism or feminism, but it can't have both.
~ Michael J. Knowles
Feminists don't like me, and I don't like them.
~ Mel Gibson
Some people build fences to keep people out; some people build fences to keep people in.
~ Russell Hornsby
Britain is now living with the consequences of allowing an underclass to take root and fester.
~ Andrew Neil
The strawweight division may be the lightest division in the UFC, but we are very tough fighters.
~ Joanna Jedrzejczyk