Quotes About Slaves
We can easily become as much slaves to precaution as we can to fear.
~ Randolph Bourne
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Plenty poisoned minds of the people are ours. Slaves, from mental death.
~ Big Daddy Kane
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Wars and revolutions and battles, you see, are due simply and solely to the body and its desires. All wars are undertaken for the acquisition of wealth; and the reason why we have to acquire wealth is the body, because we are slaves in its service.
~ Plato
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ashes of the dead slaves fleeing on the wind, back toward Africa.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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It flattened and began to drift out over the sea, the ashes of the dead slaves fleeing on the wind, back toward Africa.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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harbor for a seaport, you see; thus slaves must be brought overland at
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Father had notions about manhood suffrage, public schools, the education and the elevation of the masses, and the gradual emancipation of the slaves, that did not suit the uncompromising views of people in places like Richmond.
~ John Sergeant Wise
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Without a doubt, the majority of historical period dramas tend to be told from a certain perspective. At least in America, black people have some visibility in period dramas, although it's usually in the form of slaves or servitude.
~ David Harewood
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Satan is always for being too soon or too late. If he would have men believe they are children, he would have them believe it while they are slaves, slaves to him and their lusts. If he would have them believe they are slaves, it is when they are sons, and have received the spirit of adoption, and the testimony, by that, of their sonship before.
~ John Bunyan
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Friendship is a disinterested commerce between equals; love, an abject intercourse between tyrants and slaves.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
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These, Hern said, are the bodies of two kings. They were killed in senseless hatred, when both had lost nearly all they had. Someone is coming up the River who knows of this, and it pleases him very much. This will make it easy for him to suck out our souls, and the soul of this land, and rule us as his slaves.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Temujin rewarded the slaves in this bountiful manner, partly, no doubt, out of sincere gratitude to them for having been the means, probably, of saving him and his army from destruction, and partly for effect, in order to impress upon his followers a strong conviction that any great services rendered to him or to his cause were certain to be well rewarded.
~ Jacob Abbott
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All masters of every stripe are rubbish, all slaves of every stripe are noble and exalted; there can be no question about this...Of course, the whole thing is, once you cease to be a master, once you throw off your master's yoke, you are no longer human rubbish, you are just a human being, and all the things that adds up to. So, too, with the slaves. Once they are no longer slaves, once they are free, they are no longer noble and exalted; they are just human beings.
~ Jamaica Kincaid
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Democratization of national history went hand in hand with democratization of the university. The experiences of workers, slaves, indigenous peoples, women, and minorities could no longer be ignored.
~ Unknown
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Ko?ciuszko's directives regarding slaves were never carried out by Jefferson or anyone else.
~ Unknown
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Here's the reality of our current technique: Other people's requests dictate the decisions we make. We become slaves to others' demands when we let our time become dictated by requests. We will live reactive lives instead of proactive.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
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I say that the warp of colonial cookery was English, but in the Southern colonies, a funny thing happened on the way to the hearth. In households of any importance whatsoever, African women slaves did nearly all the cooking. It's as simple as that
~ John Egerton
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had missions she was charged to perform—but she had taken them on as personal challenges, not out of some loyalty to a higher order. The galaxy didn't have the right to give her odd jobs. Truly free beings had lives. Slaves had duties.
~ John Jackson Miller
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All of us are slaves to the prejudices of our own dimension.
~ Unknown
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The devil['s] strongest weapon is his ability to conventionalize our Thought . . . we willfully remain the humble servants of every one else's ideas except our own . . . we have made ourselves the helpless slaves of the wicked accidental world.
~ Manning Marable
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Their ornaments of gold and silver had been seized, as had monks and nuns who could be sold as slaves
~ Unknown
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What they sought in the first instance was moveable wealth – gold, silver and slaves.
~ Unknown
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Now farming became industry, and the owners followed Rome, although they did not know it. They imported slaves, although they did not call them slaves: Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans, Filipinos. They live on rice and beans, the business men said. They don't need much.
~ John Steinbeck
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Atrocity is truly emperor; All things that thrive are slaves of cruel Creation.
~ John Updike
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