Quotes About Society
Cuánto tiempo necesitáis antes de que acabéis admitiendo que el comunismo es un fracaso?
~ Ken Follett
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The working class are more numerous than the ruling class, and stronger. They depend on us for everything. We provide their food and build their houses and make their clothes, and without us they die. They can't do anything unless we let them.
~ Ken Follett
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en una guerra civil, la primera víctima era la justicia.
~ Ken Follett
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German women have to make hard choices. We're paying for the easy choices German men made fifteen years ago. Men such as my father, who thought Hitler would be good for business, and Heinrich's father, who voted for the Enabling Act. The sins of the fathers are visited on the daughters.
~ Ken Follett
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America is ruled by laws, not mobs!
~ Ken Follett
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No hay justicia sin orden en las calles, y no habrá paz mientras vivamos bajo la amenaza del comunismo internacional.
~ Ken Follett
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any kind of social club. The Fellowship paid much
~ Ken Follett
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The working class are more numerous than the ruling class, and stronger. They depend on us for everything. We provide their food and build their houses and make their clothes, and without us they die. They can't do anything unless we let them. Always remember that.
~ Ken Follett
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La vida de una mujer era una casa con las puertas cerradas: no podía formarse como aprendiz ni podía estudiar en la universidad; no podía ser sacerdote ni médico, ni tampoco disparar con un arco
~ Ken Follett
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Les gens du peuple dévisageaient toujours avec une curiosité fascinée les enfants qui seraient un jour leurs suzerains. Dans ce tribunal chargé de punir la violence, la rapine et la malhonnêteté, ces deux garçons innocents faisaient songer à des agneaux égarés dans une porcherie.
~ Ken Follett
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un autor que no ve nada malo en la sociedad en la que vive quizá no sea tomado en serio. Es más inteligente incluir una pizca de crítica, aunque solo sea por
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them their welfare system meant
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Democracy is a terrible way to run a country, isn't it?" she said.
~ Ken Follett
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Perhaps. Still, somehow Russia must join the twentieth century. Either we, the nobility, must do it, or the people will destroy us and do it themselves.
~ Ken Follett
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Nothing is too ridiculous for modern politics.
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But many working-class Americans feel that integration is being shoved down their throats by Washington do-gooders such as all of us in this room.
~ Ken Follett
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got elected by promising law and order. The blatant hypocrisy of it all makes us kind of furious.
~ Ken Follett
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Somehow—and Jasper could not figure out how this trick had been worked—people who challenged the president and caught him out cheating and lying were no longer heroes, as they had been in the seventies, but instead were considered disloyal and even anti-American.
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El socialismo significa libertad, incluso para los contrarrevolucionarios.
~ Ken Follett
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Los verdaderos fascistas quieren aniquilar a todos sus enemigos y luego crear una sociedad radicalmente nueva.
~ Ken Follett
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La costumbre de saltarse posiciones en la lista estaba tan extendida que la mayoría de los moscovitas creían que nadie podía llegar al primer puesto limitándose a esperar. Un
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Los biberones eran un lujo que escaseaba más que las grabadoras. —Gracias
~ Ken Follett
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Un uomo che aveva una relazione galante era considerato vizioso, ma in fondo romantico; una donna che faceva altrettanto era una puttana.
~ Ken Follett
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El anarquismo es la creencia de que nadie está legitimado para gobernar.
~ Ken Follett
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