Quotes About Resistant
Politics always lags behind economics, far behind. The state apparatus is far more resistant than is possible to believe; and it succeeds, at moments of crisis, in organizing greater forces loyal to the regime than the depth of the crisis might lead one to suppose. This is especially true of the more important capitalist states.
~ Antonio Gramsci
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I have always been resistant to doctrine, and any spirituality I had experienced thus far in my life had been much more abstract and not aligned with any recognized religion. For me, the most trustworthy vehicle for spirituality had always proven to be music. It cannot be manipulated, or politicized, and when it is, that becomes immediately obvious.
~ Eric Clapton
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The public interest has shifted from the nature of man to the nature of nature and to the prospects of domination its exploration opened; and the loss of interest even turned to hatred when the nature of man proved to be resistant to the changes dreamed up by intellectuals who want to add the lordship of society and history to the mastery of nature.
~ Eric Voegelin
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Soldiers, like footballers, are famously resistant to new foods.
~ Bee Wilson
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He has been very resistant" to capital injection,
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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genetically different population, so that she can have offspring with varied genes and little risk of inbred diseases. But perhaps she – and T-shirt-sniffing people – are actually doing something that makes sense in terms of the blood-group story. Remember that, when making love in a time of cholera, an AA person is best off looking for a BB mate, so that all their children will be cholera-resistant ABs.
~ Matt Ridley
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He was helpless, and he knew it. But he was too stupid, and too truculent.
~ Joseph Finder
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I think I like reluctant protagonists.
~ Vikramaditya Motwane
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I'm impossible to direct. I couldn't get myself to do anything.
~ Tony Shalhoub
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I think I was always so resistant to coloring my hair because, you know, when my dad was still alive, it's so easy for a second- or third-generation wrestler to just copy their predecessor. The hardest thing you can do is try and carve out your own legacy.
~ Cody Rhodes
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Style, like taste, is resistant to lucid definition; however, both, as living things should be, are subject to constant change.
~ Harlan Ellison
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I have not yet formulated a plan to force people to knit that is likely to be successful, but the one where I locked resistant people in a freezer filled with yarn and needles has promise, if I can work out the ethical issues.
~ Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
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con-tu-ma-cious (adjective). Obstinately resisting authority; stubbornly perverse.
~ Julia Quinn
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The interesting thing about people is that while they might seem unique, they actually play into broad patterns. Historically, the working class has often been more resistant to change than the class oppressing them.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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I have boys, and boys are particularly resistant to reading books. I had some success recently with Sherman Alexie's great young adult novel 'The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian.' I told my son it was highly inappropriate for him and one of the most banned books in America. That got his attention, and he raced through it.
~ Nick Hornby
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A ubiquitous phrase encountered in obituaries is "died from complications following surgery," but what is not well understood is that these "complications" are quite frequently multi-drug resistant infections. —
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
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Avant-garde architects have never been able to depend on the support of the establishment, since the customary patrons of this most conservative and slowly moving art form have historically been resistant to innovation and experiment.
~ Martin Filler
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It is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that produces a corpus of knowledge, useful or resistant to power, but power-knowledge, the processes and struggles that transverse it and of which it is made up, that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge.
~ Michel Foucault
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recalcitrant
~ Mick Wall
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Homicide is not a sin. It is sometimes a necessary violence on resistant and ossified forms of existence which have ceased to be amusing. In the interests of an important and fascinating experiment, it can even become meritorious. Here is the starting point of a new apologia for sadism.
~ Bruno Schulz
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The thing about curly hair is that it's a toss-up. Some days you can let it air dry and it's better than a hair-do, but some days you just look like a sloppy person. I'm really resistant to a trim. I only do it when it gets hard to brush out in the shower, then I'll submit, begrudgingly.
~ Natasha Lyonne
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While the churchless continue to show some openness to high-touch, relational connections—pastoral home visits (27 percent), a phone call from a church (24 percent), a survey conducted with them about their interests (21 percent)—they are also increasingly resistant to other forms of outreach.
~ George Barna
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I like characters who don't change, who don't learn from their mistakes.
~ David Fincher
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Craigslist is not only gigantic in scale and totally resistant to business cooperation, it is also mostly free.
~ Gary Wolf
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