93 Quotes by Abhijit Naskar about segregation
"Adjusting to inhumanity is crime against humanity."
"Sonnet of PromiseI made a promise with my life,Never to leave your side.How can I maroon you my friend,When you and I are one light.Some call me muy loco,Cause I stand for reason and inclusion.A world where division is sanity,Is but a gutter of superstition.All things have meaning,When we have people next to us.Without their presence to fill our life,Existence is but a futile fuss.Breathing alone is like choking to death.A breath shared is a breath well lived."
"Starvation kills a body, but segregation kills a society."
"Only by standing together and not against each other, will any of us stand at all."
"If your own cultural identity is more important to you than unification of the world, then the world will remain segregated for the rest of time, but if you can truly, actually, genuinely aim towards the unification of the world even at the cost of your own identity, then not only we'll create a world of peace and assimilation, but also, in that world there will be place for all identities, with none of them being superior or inferior to any of them."
"A human who is truly human won't be able to live within walls, they wouldn’t be able to breathe, only the primitives feel secure behind walls."
"Uncorrupt acceptance and unbending strength are the key to assimilation."
"Segregation is degradation, assimilation is ascension."
"Peace SonnetPeace doesn't grow on trees,Nor is it produced in factories.It has been a concept of books,Must it stay that way for centuries!Where argumentation is afoot,The mission becomes a phantom.Where the mind thrives on tradition,Peace is an inconvenience to the norm.Peace is but a myth most foul,An annoying goal that demands a lot.We just prefer our cozy cocoons,Giving up any of it is just plain absurd.But there is a cure to the war disease.Loosen your knots and there'll be peace."
"The black, the white, the brown, the red, the yellow, the hetero, the homo, the trans, the poor, the rich, the literate, the illiterate, the weak, the strong – all are my sisters and brothers. My life is their life."