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Quotes About Implicated

Does poetry have its issues? One hundred percent. Does poetry have its limitations? One hundred percent. It's not going to cure disease or feed the hungry, but it might help us to understand someone else's experience just a little bit better. Or maybe it'll make us mad and then we'll have to interrogate why we're mad, or implicated, or why we feel left out. Like many of the arts, poetry can be the way of recognizing our own beauty and our own flaws.
~ Ada Limón
My couch is made of cat's hair. The cushions have been obscured, and it's made of salt-and-pepper fur. I can't have visitors. I can't ask people to sit on that couch because they become implicated in the furriness of it, and they're walking around, and it's not fair to people.
~ Kate McKinnon
I denounce because though implicated and partially responsible, I have been hurt to the point of abysmal pain, hurt to the point of invisibility. And I defend because in spite of it all, I find that I love.
~ Ralph Ellison
all who benefit from the inherent violence of the state are implicated in its cruelty.
~ Karen Armstrong
They were too steeped in Hitler's rhetoric, too cowardly, too implicated in the horrors of his war to reject him.
~ Jessica Shattuck
Had he not been unfairly implicated, Rockefeller might have enjoyed the rebuke delivered to Rogers.
~ Ron Chernow
Intensities are implicated multiplicities, 'implexes,' made up of relations between asymmetrical elements.
~ Gilles Deleuze
It cannot, however, be questioned that escapers such as Stangl (and for that matter Eichmann, certainly a "bigger fish" administratively if not morally) did in the final analysis receive important assistance from two organizations which – to put it very mildly – allowed themselves to be grievously misused in aiding the escapes of individuals so dreadfully implicated: the International Red Cross, and the Vatican.
~ Gitta Sereny
Statistics are easy to remove ourselves from. A story, you are implicated in, and you have to choose what side you are going to be on.
~ Patrisse Cullors
in my skimmings over fiction I cannot recall any writer so continuously implicated in his own work as George Moore.
~ Susan Mitchell
Generosity of the dead. This states The big problem of poetry. Who could Speak for the buildings, for the future of the dead The dead who are implicated in all I can say? On this very beautiful surface Where I want to live
~ Unknown
The idea of a specifically Robespierrist terror was a myth, invented by the Termidoreans, the men who overthrew Robespierre, who themselves were very much implicated in the recourse to terror.
~ Unknown
The "chronic overactivity of those brain regions implicated in social thought" can, writes Mitchell,
~ Unknown