Quotes About Struggle
Our great stumbling block, in our stride toward freedom, is not the White Citizens' Councilor or the Ku Klux Klanner. It's the white moderate who is more devoted to order than to justice;
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me inclino siempre del lado de quienes afrontan la tentación cayendo en ella.
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All the same he was depressed and bitter. Life never dealt him a winning hand.
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Cuántos años pueden algunas personas vivir, antes de que se les permita ser libres?»
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It pleased Aliena that they were all together: she and Jack and their children, and Jack's mother, and Aliena's brother, and Martha. It was quite like an ordinary family, and Aliena could almost forget that her father had died in a dungeon, and she was legally married to Jack's stepbrother, and Ellen was an outlaw, and— She shook her head. It was no use pretending this was a normal family.
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The working class are more numerous than the ruling class, and stronger. They depend on us for everything. We provide their food and build their houses and make their clothes, and without us they die. They can't do anything unless we let them.
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Ethel had not gone to chapel—there was too much to do in the house. "What did you pray about?" "I asked the Lord to help us understand why He allowed the explosion down the pit." Billy cast a nervous glance at Da, who was not smiling. Da said severely: "Billy might have done better to ask God to strengthen his faith, so that he can believe without understanding.
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A pesar de las dificultades y frustraciones de hoy y del mañana, aún tengo un sueño
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en una guerra civil, la primera víctima era la justicia.
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quienes le trataban de forma hostil lo hacían debido a su propia debilidad.
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Lizzie found his equanimity incredible. What kind of people were these miners? Though their lives were brutally hard their spirits seemed unquenchable. By comparison her own life seemed pampered and purposeless.
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What kind of message did that
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Vivimos en una tiranía brutal [… ] Tenemos que hacer algo para mantener viva la esperanza.
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Their violence, plus the southward creep of the Sahara Desert, were driving people like Kiah to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean in inflatable dinghies.
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Así que primero impides que consiga trabajo y luego me amenazas con meterme en la cárcel por no tenerlo. Supongo que me enviarán a un campo de trabajo, ¿verdad? Entonces sí que estaría empleada, solo que no me pagarían. Me encanta el comunismo, ¡es tan lógico! ¿Por qué habrá gente tan desesperada por escapar de él, me pregunto yo?
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Es que estaba habituándose al cautiverio? Era demasiado fácil continuar marchando: doloroso para los pies, pero seguro. Debía cortar con aquello de raíz.
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Wynstan fumed throughout the long journey back to Shiring. He abused Degbert, yelled at tavern keepers, slapped maids, and whipped his horse mercilessly. The fact that he kept forgetting the simplest things made him
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el mayor problema del comunismo era que el poder absoluto del partido siempre sofocaba el cambio. El
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Si no se puede evitar la lucha, mejor luchar por lo que realmente se desea.
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La vida de una mujer era una casa con las puertas cerradas: no podía formarse como aprendiz ni podía estudiar en la universidad; no podía ser sacerdote ni médico, ni tampoco disparar con un arco
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So court often involved a power struggle between two more or less equal forces, as when a sailor found that the wind was blowing his boat one way while the tide took it another.
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Es cierto. Si algo he aprendido en España es que tenemos que combatir a los comunistas tanto como a los fascistas. Son perversos, los unos y los otros.
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supply had been cut off and livestock were dying of thirst.
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