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Quotes About Conflict

El ejército cuyas tropas se pegan menos entre sí es el que triunfa sobre el otro.
~ Karl Marx
Ist die Konstruktion der Zukunft und das Fertigwerden für alle Zeiten nicht unsere Sache, so ist desto gewisser, was wir gegenwärtig zu vollbringen haben, ich meine die rücksichtslose Kritik alles Bestehenden, rücksichtslos sowohl in dem Sinne, daß die Kritik sich nicht vor ihren Resultaten fürchtet und ebensowenig vor dem Konflikte mit den vorhandenen Mächten.
~ Karl Marx
The history of all hitherto existing society1 is the history of class struggles.
~ Karl Marx
every class struggle is a political struggle.
~ Karl Marx
The history of all hitherto existing society8 is the history of class struggles.
~ Karl Marx
Life is struggle.
~ Karl Marx
La historia de toda sociedad se resume en el desarrollo de los antagonismos de 1as clases, antagonismos que han revestido diversas formas en las distintas épocas. Pero cualquiera que haya sido la forma revestida por esos antagonismos, la explotación de una parte de la sociedad por la otra es un hecho común a todos los siglos anteriores.
~ Karl Marx
noblesse parlementaire par cinq départements qui avaient groupé leurs vois sur son nom. Ainsi, la Montagne paraissait, le 29 mai 1849, étant donné les conflits inévitables entre les différentes fractions monarchistes et entre l'ensemble du parti de l'ordre et Bonaparte, avoir pour elle tous les éléments de succès. Quinze jours plus tard, elle avait tout perdu, y compris l'honneur.
~ Karl Marx
La historia de todas las sociedades, hasta nuestros días es la historia de la lucha de las clases. Hombres libres y esclavos, patricios y plebeyos, señores y siervos, maestros y oficiales, en una palabra: opresores y oprimidos se enfrentaron siempre, mantuvieron una lucha constante, velada unas veces y otras franca y abierta, lucha que terminó siempre con la transformación revolucionaria de toda la sociedad o el hundimiento de las clases en pugna.
~ Karl Marx
The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
~ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Property, in its present form, is based on the antagonism of capital and wage-labor.
~ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Communists] openly declare that their ends can only be attained by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.
~ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
toda la historia de la sociedad [...] es una historia de luchas de clases, de luchas entre clases explotadoras y explotadas, dominantes y dominadas...
~ Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels
Whether it's a relationship or a toaster that's broken, they just replace it. You're bound to fall out and have arguments and you should work at getting the relationship back together, but nobody wants to any more.
~ Karl Pilkington
Choice, it seemed, was one of the first casualties of war.
~ Kate Atkinson
Human nature favors the tribal. Tribalism engenders violence. It was ever thus and so it will ever be.
~ Kate Atkinson
Juliet felt slighted yet relieved. It was curious how you could hold two quite opposing feelings at the same time, an unsettling emotional discord. She felt an odd pang at the sight of him. She had been fond of him. She had been his girl. Reader, I didn't marry him, she thought.
~ Kate Atkinson
By the end of the war there was nothing about men and women that surprised him. Nothing about anything really. The whole edifice of civilization turned out to be constructed from an unstable mix of quicksand and imagination.
~ Kate Atkinson
What a good husband you are,' Nancy said afterward, 'always taking your wife's side rather than your mother's.' 'It's the side of reason I am on,' Teddy said. 'It just so happens that that's where you're always to be found and my mother rarely.
~ Kate Atkinson
Secrets had the power to kill a marriage,she said. Nonsense, Sylvie said,it was secrets that could save a marriage.
~ Kate Atkinson
Sylvie was surprised by the rabid patriotism of the women on the platform, surely war should make pacifists of all women?
~ Kate Atkinson
Now it would not be the geography of Empire that would make him, it would be the architecture of war.
~ Kate Atkinson
Ursula found it very odd to think that up above them there were German bombers being flown by men who, essentially, were just like Teddy. They weren't evil, they were just doing what had been asked of them by their country. It was war itself that was evil, not men. Although she would make an exception for Hitler.
~ Kate Atkinson
Sometimes Teddy wondered if everyone had done well out of the war except for those who had fought in it.
~ Kate Atkinson