Quotes About Struggle
Ne t'en fais pas. Les scrupules sont bons pour les privilégiés. Pour nous qui sommes nés pauvres, notre seul salut est dans la ruse. Elle n'aimait pas entendre son frère parler ainsi et affirmer que leur enfance difficile excusait tout, ce qu'il faisait parfois.
~ Ken Follett
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By Saturday evening Duke Henri was in a tantrum, possessed by the rage of a young man who finds that the world does not work in the way he confidently expected.
~ Ken Follett
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RevoluÈ›iile sunt mereu violente, fiindc? oamenii vor ucide întotdeauna ca s? nu piard? puterea. Cu toate astea, ele au loc deoarece vor exista mereu oameni care îÈ™i vor închina vieÈ›ile cauzei libert??ii.i.
~ Ken Follett
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Los que hemos nacido pobres tenemos que valernos de artimañas para conseguir lo que queremos. Los escrúpulos son cosa de los privilegiados.
~ Ken Follett
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institution, poor mite." Lloyd had heard how the baby had been delivered by eleven-year-old Carla. That little girl
~ Ken Follett
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The plague was not just a physical sickness, she was beginning to realize. Ismay had escaped the disease, but her soul had been in peril.
~ Ken Follett
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Es peligroso para un pobre intentar defender sus derechos.
~ Ken Follett
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A man who loses a battle with his king may be forgiven, but a man who wins such a battle is doomed.
~ Ken Follett
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Good wood was better than silver, he had liked to say, because it was harder to steal. "We've got nothing left, and no way to make a living," Edgar said. "What on earth are we going to do?
~ Ken Follett
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el mayor problema del comunismo era que el poder absoluto del partido siempre sofocaba el cambio.
~ Ken Follett
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Mama lui îl implorase s?-È™i p?streze convingerile pentru sine, dar el nu putea: avea È™aptesprezece ani È™i, pentru el, lucrurile erau fie corecte, fie greÈ™ite.
~ Ken Follett
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Addison's disease and colitis. Twice a day the doctors shot him up with a
~ Ken Follett
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of compromise now. It's a fight to
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War enables people to be what they really are…" Dieter Franck in Jackdaws
~ Ken Follett
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And that was the problem, George reflected bitterly. People hated disorder. Press coverage had blamed the Riders for stirring up trouble, not the segregationists with their baseball bats and their bombs. It drove him mad with frustration: did no one in America think about what was right?
~ Ken Follett
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Y admite que deberá discriminar a los árabes en favor de los judíos, pero da la casualidad de que el fascismo es la combinación del militarismo y el racismo, precisamente aquello contra lo que usted lucha.
~ Ken Follett
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La paz, la justicia, la prosperidad. Cosas difíciles de lograr
~ Ken Follett
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What the Chronics are - or most of us - are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired, flaws born in, or flaws beat in over so many years of the guy running head-on into solid things that by the time the hospital found him he was bleeding rust in some vacant lot.
~ Ken Kesey
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His whole body shakes with the strain as he tries to lift something he knows he can't lift, something everybody knows he can't lift. But, for just a second, when we hear the cement grind at our feet, we think, by golly, he might do it.
~ Ken Kesey
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But at least I tried
~ Ken Kesey
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But I tried though, he says. Goddammit, I sure as hell did that much, now, didn't I?
~ Ken Kesey
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But if the strength ain't real, I recall thinking the very last thing that day, before I finally passed out, then the weakness sure enough is. Weakness is true and real. I used to accuse the kid of faking his weakness. But faking proves the weakness is real. Or you wouldn't be so weak as to fake it. No, you can't ever fake being weak. You can only fake being strong. . .
~ Ken Kesey
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If this glorious birth to death hassle is the only hassle we are ever to have ..if our grand exhilarating fight of life is such a tragically short little scrap anyway,compared to the eons of rounds before and after-then why should one want to relinquish even a few precious seconds of it?
~ Ken Kesey
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He was in his chair in the corner, resting a second before he came out for the next round -- in a long line of next rounds. The thing he was fighting, you couldn't whip it for good. All you could do was keep on whipping it, till you couldn't come out anymore and somebody else had to take your place.
~ Ken Kesey
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