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Quotes About Servitude

We Americans have long aspired to the glories of freedom while we compromised with prejudice and servitude. Today the Negro is fighting for a finer America, and he will inevitably win the majority of the nation to his side because our hard-won heritage of freedom is ultimately more powerful than our traditions of cruelty and injustice.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
No man can have a right to impose an unchosen obligation , an unrewarded duty or an involuntary servitude on another man. There can be no such thing as the right to enslave .
~ Ayn Rand
All things serve the beam
~ Stephen King
The question of the next generation will not be one of how to liberate the masses, but rather, how to make them love their servitude.
~ Aldous Huxley
As the colonial insects did to the other insects, we have pushed all other mammals to the margins, to extinction, or to servitude.
~ Jonathan Haidt
an assistant's assistant's walking-around-guy's gopher's peon's underling slave.
~ Jonathan Kellerman
May God give you Of the dew of the heavens, And the richness of the earth, And abundant grain and wine. May nations serve you And peoples bow down to you. Rule over your brothers, And may your mother's sons bow down to you. (Gen. 27:28–29)
~ Jonathan Sacks
For thousands of years, servants and slaves--or in lesser households, wives and daughters--were stuck with the same pestles and sieves, with few innovations. This technological stagnation reflects a harsh truth. There was very little interest in attempting to save labor when the labor in question was not your own.
~ Bee Wilson
A tyrant institutionalises stupidity, but he is the first servant of his own system and the first to be installed within it.
~ Gilles Deleuze
Few, but readers of Old Colonial Papers and records are aware that a lively trade was carried on between England and the Plantations, as the Colonies were then called, from 1647 to 1690, in political prisoners, where they were sold by auction to the Colonists for various terms of years, sometimes for life." Colonel A.B. Ellis, "White Slaves and Bond Servants in the Plantations" (1883)
~ Sean O'Callaghan
You will never convince me to betray my master!-Starkiller
~ Sean Williams
They say dogs are man's best friend," he said. "But horses are man's best slave.
~ Mary Gaitskill
Si tienes éxito, algún fracasado será tu dueño; si fracasas, algún triunfador será tu siervo.
~ Ayn Rand
Architects are servants, not leaders. They are not to assert their little egos, but to express the soul of their country and the rhythm of their time. They are not to follow the delusions of their personal fancy, but to seek the common denominator, which will bring their work close to the heart of the masses. Architects -ah, my friends, theirs is not to reason why. Theirs is not to command, but to be commanded.
~ Ayn Rand
The Dead always find ways," Ysidro said, "to get the living to serve them.
~ Barbara Hambly
All the richest men in Mexico were once lifted from the cradle by servants. But they all drink from the same water jar that fills the master's glass, and they use the same chamber pot, still warm from the piss of the patrón. In Mexico nobody ever thought to keep those streams flowing separately.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Now no one can be the slave of two masters
~ Stephen Schwartz
A totalitarian never asks, "What if my current ambition is in error?" He treats it, instead, as the Absolute. It becomes his God, for all intents and purposes. It constitutes his highest value. It regulates his emotions and motivational states, and determines his thoughts. All people serve their ambition. In that matter, there are no atheists. There are only people who know, and don't know, what God they serve.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Als er den letzten Schluck getrunken hatte, ging er in sein Kabinett zurück und ließ sich von dem Diener die Schildkröte nachtragen, die sich partout nicht bewegen wollte
~ Joris-Karl Huysmans
I once asked the servants why none of them had blue eyes like my aunts. They replied that only the ladies could afford to buy the blue glass cups in which they kept their eyes at night to make them more blue and beautiful, and furthermore, if we went on asking silly questions, the rats that steal the faces of inquisitive children in order to wear them as masks would come to take us to live in the twilit world between the ceiling and the roof where no one ever dared to go.
~ José Donoso
Walang mang-aalipin kung walang paaalipin.
~ Jose Rizal
Sit here, deliberating in cold debates, If we should sacrifice our lives to honour, Or wear them out in servitude and chains. Rouse up, for shame! our brothers of Pharsalia Point at their wounds, and cry aloud—To battle! 40 Great Pompey's shade2 complains that we are slow, And Scipio's ghost walks unrevenged amongst us!
~ Joseph Addison
The populace consists of individuals and free men, while the state is made up of numbers. When the state dominates, killing becomes abstract. Servitude began with the shepherds; in the river valleys it attained perfection with canals and dikes. Its model was the slavery in mines and mills. Since then, the ruses for concealing chains have been refined.
~ Ernst Junger
When you've got a lot of slaves at your command, you tend to get a little bit fat. You tend to get a little bit lazy. You tend to get a little incompetent because there's not much that you do for yourself anymore.
~ Andrew Nikiforuk