Quotes About Opposition
After some arm-twisting from the French, the United States, notionally opposed to colonialism, not only acquiesced in the French claim to Vietnam but transported thousands of French soldiers there by sea.
~ Richard Greene
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Every invention, every innovation in the history of the world, has been laughed at. Columbus was renounced as a faker; Morse was called a crank; Franklin a fool; Charles Darwin ridiculed for years. It seems to be the fate of every man or woman who discovers a new fact, to be made the subject of attacks of the most violent nature, without rhyme or reason.
~ Richard Holmes
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No amount of reasonable threats prevailed.
~ Richard Matheson
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And she can hear, louder than the quaking leaves, which side will lose by winning.
~ Richard Powers
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The purpose of science, he believed, was to set men free. Totalitarianism, in Hannah Arendt's powerful image, drove toward "destroying all space between men and pressing men against each other."923 It was entirely in character that Bohr, at a time of increasing danger, publicly opposed that drive with the individualistic and enriching discretions of complementarity.
~ Richard Rhodes
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Unlike the Stockton & Darlington, which had won through the parliamentary authorization process with little difficulty, the Liverpool & Manchester encountered fierce resistance from canal owners, stagecoach operators, turnpike trusts, and innkeepers who had come to understand that railway competition was likely to be fatal to their businesses and investments. Nor did the landed gentry whose wayleave the new railway needed to acquire want any part of so noisy and smoky a fire hazard.
~ Richard Rhodes
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We all become well-disguised mirror image of anything that we fight too long or too directly. That which we oppose determines the energy and frames the questions after a while. Most frontal attacks on evil just produce another kind of evil in yourself, along with a very inflated self-image to boot.
~ Richard Rohr
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life seems to be a collision of opposites.
~ Richard Rohr
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The two alternatives are always exclusionary, usually in an angry way: things are either totally right or totally wrong, with me or against me, male or female, Democrat or Republican, Christian or pagan, on and on and on. The binary mind provides quick security and false comfort, but never wisdom. It thinks it is smart because it counters your idea with an opposing idea. There is usually not much room for a "reconciling third." I see this in myself almost every day.
~ Richard Rohr
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When you are concerned with either attacking or defending, manipulating or resisting, pushing or pulling, you cannot be contemplative. When you are preoccupied with enemies, you are always dualistic. You can take that as axiomatic: in most cases, you become a mirror image of both what you oppose and what you love (see Ephesians 5:14).
~ Richard Rohr
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Jesus was killed in a collision of cross-purposes, conflicting interests, and half-truths, caught between the demands of an empire and the religious establishment of his day.
~ Richard Rohr
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You fight things only when you are directly called and equipped to do so. We all become a well-disguised mirror image of anything that we fight too long or too directly. That which we oppose determines the energy and frames the questions after a while. You lose all your inner freedom.
~ Richard Rohr
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gay marriage as the ultimate threat to society
~ Richard Rohr
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But eating with genuine good appetite is no easy thing when you are seated at the opposite end of a long table from a man who makes it a point of moral significance to subsist on half a grapefruit, eaten in under a minute so that the bowl could be pushed emphatically away, another duty done.
~ Richard Russo
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Being hated by the right people was no impediment to success. The unpolished were everywhere the majority.
~ Rick Perlstein
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Tyrants are not easy to oppose or walk away from, especially when you depend on them for everything.
~ Rick Riordan
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Kun døde fisk flyder med strømmen"—"Only dead fish swim with the current.")
~ Rick Steves
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You would almost think the people who have always opposed women's independence and full participation in society were still at it. They can't push women all the way back, but they can use women's bodies to keep them under surveillance and control.
~ Katha Pollitt
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Enemies are so stimulating.
~ Katharine Hepburn
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No was most definitely Faolan's favorite word. No and More milk.
~ Kathryn Lasky
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Revolution? Really, Ono! The communists want a revolution. We want nothing of the sort. Quite the opposite, in fact. We wish for a restoration.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Tell her to be quiet, and she got louder. Tell her to stay back, and she pushed me into the line of fire. Tell her to watch for our pursuers, and she hovered at my shoulder instead. Open the door to listen, and she wanted to drag me back inside. Ah. The beginning of a beautiful friendship.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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Only dead fish swim with the stream.
~ Ken Bruen
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He was the kind of man George had been fighting for a decade: an ugly, fat, foul-mouthed, stupid white racist.
~ Ken Follett
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