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La guerra –violencia organizada con un propósito entre dos unidades políticas– se fue volviendo más elaborada cuando desarrollamos sociedades sedentarias establecidas y ayudó a que estas fueran más organizadas y poderosas. De
~ Margaret MacMillan
THE GENIUS of the industrial system lies in its organized use of capital and technology. This is made possible, as we have duly seen, by extensively replacing the market with planning.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
It's about time law enforcement got as organized as organized crime.
~ Rudy Giuliani
Germans must fight Jews, that organized body of world criminals against whom Christ, the greatest anti-Semite of all time, had fought.
~ Julius Streicher
Passionate, organized hatred is the element missing in all that we do to try to change the world. Now is the time to spread hate, hatred for the rich.
~ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Mandelman, Stephen. Comrade Criminal: Russia's New Mafiya. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.
~ Selwyn Raab
Alex von Tunzelmann's clever start to her book Indian Summer made my point most tellingly: In the beginning, there were two nations. One was a vast, mighty and magnificent empire, brilliantly organized and culturally unified, which dominated a massive swath of the earth. The other was an undeveloped, semi-feudal realm, riven by religious factionalism and barely able to feed its illiterate, diseased and stinking masses. The first nation was India. The second was England.
~ Shashi Tharoor
Humanity will never be religious unless all organized religions disappear and religion becomes an individual commitment towards existence.
~ Rajneesh
One could almost define life as the organized disobedience of the law of gravity. One could show that the degree to which an organism disobeys this law is a measure of its degree of evolution.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Politics is organized hatred, that is unity.
~ John Jay Chapman
Whereas associations are organized to express the properties and capacities of a competent community, systems are organized to produce services and products.
~ John McKnight
Maitland had associates who were known to be involved in organized crime in Briarstone and London. He'd been brought in for questioning on several occasions for different reasons; each time he'd given a "no comment" interview, or one where he stuck to one-word answers,
~ Elizabeth Haynes
Aristotle's overriding conviction that philosophy must necessarily be an open book, with everything as clear, organized, and straightforward as possible even for the slowest student.
~ Arthur Herman
wipe out any trace of organized religion or religious belief, before it distracted people with a different kind of salvation, the salvation of God.
~ Arthur Herman
The concentration camp is the final expression of human separateness and its ultimate consequence. It is organized abandonment.
~ Arthur Miller
If we can't have a public debate because the information space is so polluted, or because people are afraid of the reactions of organized trolls, then we can't really have meaningful elections anymore, either.
~ Anne Applebaum
The spirituality that I experience sometimes touches on religion, in that I resonate with the thread of continuity that permeates through all religions. But in terms of it being a concretized, organized part of my life, it's not.
~ Alanis Morissette
It seems true that the growth of science and secularism made organized Christianity feel under threat.
~ Mary Douglas
Every European country faces threats which ignore national frontiers: pandemics, climate change, terrorism and organised crime.
~ David Lidington
I'm a tidy, neat person. But I'm not a maniac.
~ Jamie Lee Curtis
I was on the set when I was five years old with Spencer Tracy. A lot of what I learned growing up in terms of artistry is very clean, very tidy, very organized.
~ Robert Blake
I'm afraid I am tidy, and I have to be because the office is open plan and my glass office door is literally always open.
~ James Dyson
I'm known as tidy, I like to keep my stuff in order.
~ Joe Root
Dullness is so much stronger than genius because there is so much more of it, and it is better organised and more naturally cohesive.
~ Samuel Butler