Quotes About Dislodged
The solid citizens going by, who make up the crowd, see nothing, know nothing. They are scarcely, imperceptibly, dislodged from their calm state of confidence by the trivial event: Divine being led away by the arm, and her sisters who bewail her.
~ Jean Genet
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ask explicitly how the "slow violence" of imperial formations is dislodged from the politics of its making and renamed.
~ Ann Laura Stoler
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Although it was cold out, he opened the window slightly because the room smelled of sleep. The action dislodged something red and black from the frame
~ John Connolly
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Saddam Hussein's pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, in my view, is one of those clear dangers. Even if the right response to his pursuit is not so crystal clear, one thing is clear. These weapons must be dislodged from Saddam Hussein, or Saddam Hussein must be dislodged from power.
~ biden joe vi
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And though later he came pretending friendship, the alliance with man would ever be but fragile, for the fear he'd struck into their hearts was too deep to be dislodged.
~ Nicholas Evans
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The anchors now made are contrived so as to sink into the ground as soon as they reach it, and to hold a great strain before they can be loosened or dislodged from their station.
~ William Falconer
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The hard core of human egotism is hardly to be dislodged except rudely.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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