Quotes About Division
The tie that binds her to her oppressors is unlike any other. The division of the sexes is a biological given, not a moment in human history.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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Em verdade, as mulheres nunca opuseram os valores femininos aos valores masculinos; foram os homens, desejosos de manter as prerrogativas masculinas, que inventaram essa divisão: pretenderam criar um campo de domínio feminino - reinado da vida, da imanência - tão somente para nele encerrar a mulher
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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Ten, which condemned the Negroes—since nothing so elevates a dispossessed farmer or a factory worker on relief as to have some race, any race, on which he can look down;
~ Sinclair Lewis
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A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in ... And how many want out.
~ sir winston churchill
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Thou seek'st to part us, wrapping in soft words Hard thoughts.
~ Sophocles
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Not all living creatures die. An amoeba, for example, need never die; it need not even, like certain generals, fade away. It just divides and becomes two new amoebas.
~ George Wald
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The sooner every party breaks up the better.
~ Jane Austen
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I was talking to my friend who's Israeli and she said that from the moment you're born, you're taught to hate the Palestinians. That's it. That's your life. That's what you learn from day one.
~ Jill Soloway
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Politics is a game played by the rich with the lives of the poor.
~ J.Adam Snyder
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Politics and justice seldom walk hand in hand.
~ Wayne Gerard Trotman
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What separated the living from one another could be as impenetrable as whatever barrier separated the living from the dead.
~ Joshua Ferris
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As a result, the facts concerning nearly every significant crisis we face can thus be divided up neatly into two entirely separate categories. The facts that most Americans are willing to talk about belong to one of these categories. The facts that matter belong to the other.
~ John Michael Greer
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what Killens depicts in his closing chapters actually happened: Negro and white soldiers, all wearing the same U.S. Army uniform, finally turned the weapons of modern warfare on each other, and the only badge of the enemy was the color of his skin.
~ John Oliver Killens
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GW: 'Vigilant citizens are required to keep parties focused on serving the people rather than the unprincipled pursuit of power that divides in order to conquer
~ John P. Avlon
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This centuries old division in Islam is prophetically important. The prophet Daniel provides prophetic details as to the final or fourth great world empire. A major prophecy is that the fourth empire is in two manifestations–first the iron legs (Roman Empire – which beginning in the 3rd Century AD was led by two Emperors – East and West – hence the two legs of the prophecy) and then the two iron and clay feet (Revived Roman Empire).
~ John Price
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You're either a liberal or a conservative if you have an IQ above a toaster. Ann Coulter
~ John R. Hibbing
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You can't enter the mosque any more because of them. They pray in a completely different way and do everything wrong. They turned Sarajevo into a black hole and now the whole world is against us.... They sowed the seed of evil and left us with it."90
~ John R. Schindler
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there are as many nuts on the left as there are on the right, and in the long run, the lefties are probably more dangerous.
~ John Sandford
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This leads to the consideration of a third great division of names, into connotative and non-connotative, the latter sometimes, but improperly, called absolute.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The second general division of names is into concrete and abstract. A concrete name is a name which stands for a thing; an abstract name is a name which stands for an attribute of a thing.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The distinction, therefore, between general names, and individual or singular names, is fundamental; and may be considered as the first grand division of names.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The fourth principal division of names, is into positive and negative. Positive, as man, tree, good; negative, as not-man, not-tree, not-good. To every positive concrete name, a corresponding negative one might be framed.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The fifth leading division of names is into relative and absolute, or let us rather say, relative and non-relative; for the word absolute is put upon much too hard duty in metaphysics, not to be willingly spared when its services can be dispensed with.
~ John Stuart Mill
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Hypens divide
~ John Wayne
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