Quotes About Resistance
We've got to keep an eye on the battle that we face - a war on workers. And you see it everywhere. It is the Tea Party. And there's only one way to beat and win that war - the one thing about working people is, we like a good fight.
~ James P. Hoffa
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Bureaucracy by its nature resists change and nullifies progress.
~ James R. Cook
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When mankind pushes, natures sometimes pushes back
~ James Rollins
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It's quite interesting to note that Townes's colleagues at Columbia were skeptical of his idea. Niels Bohr, one of the great quantum physicists, and Nobel laureate Isadore Rabi, head of the university's physics department, told Townes his maser idea would never work and urged him to abandon the project.
~ James Scott Bell
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It wasn't so much that my mother always had to have her own way; it was more that if you disagreed with her, the rhetorical power this unleashed would shock you into seeing things from her point of view. The minute she sensed resistance, all of her intellect would be summoned into an irresistible arrowhead of purpose, and the most sensible strategic approach was therefore never to disagree with her too forcefully.
~ James Scudamore
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Funny, that no matter where you are in the world, there's always someone eager to help you destroy yourself.
~ James St. James
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Funny, that no matter where you are in the world, there's always someone eager to help you destroy yourself.
~ James St. James
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We can't afford to let the Illuminati have another victory, Janus.
~ James Swallow
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When his parents announced the newest rules to Jamal, he defiantly announced back to them that, as a matter of principle, he would not be "manipulated or forced into complying with a Fascist parenting style.
~ James T. Webb
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Change has to be hard because you're fighting against inertia.
~ James Thornton
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Was ist, wenn einer zufällig von einem Herzen besessen ist, dem nicht zu trauen ist? Wenn dein tiefstes Inneres dich singend zum Scheiterhaufen lockt, sollst du dich dann lieber abwenden, dir die Ohren mit Wachs verstopfen, den perversen Glanz ignorieren, von dem dein Herz dir zubrüllt? [...] Oder ist es besser, dich - wie Boris - kopfüber und lachend in das heilige Wüten zu stürzen, das deinen Namen ruft?
~ Donna Tartt
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DAVE THE SHRINK HAD mentioned more than once that he wished I would develop a hobby—advice I resented, as the hobbies he suggested (racquetball, table tennis, bowling) all seemed incredibly lame. If he thought a game or two of table tennis was going to help me get over my mother, he was completely out to lunch.
~ Donna Tartt
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Over and over, I kept thinking I've got to go home and then, for the millionth time, I can't.
~ Donna Tartt
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On a hot summer night in July 1836, an organized mob broke into the shop where the abolitionist weekly was printed, dismantled the press, and tore up the edition that was about to be circulated.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Republican Robert La Follette of Wisconsin had defied the machine to become governor by waging "war on the railroads that ruled his state.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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or like an old friend one has known too well and doesn't want to see.
~ Doris Lessing
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You talk as if—a person is a person. A man is what he is. He can't be anything else. You can't change that.' 'Well then, I think that's the real difference between us. Because I believe you can change it.' 'Then I don't follow you. And I don't want to. Bad enough to cope with what one is, instead of complicating things even more.
~ Doris Lessing
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But the majority will continue to insist—speaking metaphorically—that black is white, and after a period of exasperation, irritation, even anger, certainly incomprehension, the minority will fall into line. Not always, but nearly always. There are indeed glorious individualists who stubbornly insist on telling the truth as they see it, but most give in to the majority opinion, obey the atmosphere.
~ Doris Lessing
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She got in, as she had persuaded Jerott Blyth to bring her half across France, by force of logic, a kind of flat-chested innocence and the doggedness of a flower-pecker attacking a strangling fig.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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You haven't enough artillery, have you?' 'Against you or the Germans?' said Lymond.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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It isn't that music doesn't matter: the reverse, as it happens. So my defences against it are very strong. Can you understand that?
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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This,' said Lymond, 'is by no means a game I will play, or consider playing. Move.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Quarrelling with the Prince of Barrow was like fighting a curtain. Robin Stewart gave up.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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If you had asked me, I could have told you, without putting yourself to the trouble of experiment, that no one, saint or sinner, is likely to seduce Francis against his will. Unfortunately.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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