67 Quotes About Emancipation
- Author Virginia Woolf
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The history of men's opposition to women's emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself.
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- Author Amit Ray
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Meditation is interacting with truth inside and scientific research is interacting with truth outside. Both are required for human evolution, emancipation and empowerment.
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- Author Nike Thaddeus
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Do the little things. In the future when you look back, they'd have made the greatest change.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some things are not worth dying for, but without them life is not worth living.
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- Author Ralph Ellison
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Words of Emancipation didn't arrive until the middle of June so they called it Juneteenth. So that was it, the night of Juneteenth celebration, his mind went on. The celebration of a gaudy illusion.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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What some people regard as freedom is slavery wearing makeup … a push-up bra … and a corset.
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- Author Isaï Symens
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Why would you want to join a club that does not want you as a member? If a club does not want you as a member, start your own club.
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- Author Adam Weishaupt
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The Gnostic message is about waking people up and making them see the truth of this world. Sin for Salvation, where a person consciously and deliberately flouts the conventions and rules of this godforsaken earth, is a primary means of liberation, of experiencing a visceral release from the controllers of this false world, this Devilish matrix of perdition. The controllers define “sin”, not God. Never believe their definitions. They are designed for their benefit, not yours.
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- Author Tom Zoellner
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Then the congregation listened as the clock chimed the twelve bars of midnight. At the last one, Knibb shouted: 'The monster is dead! The negro is free! The church 'broke out into one loud and long-continued burst of exultation and joy,' that awoke Knibb’s young son and rattled all the windows. 'Never did I hear such a sound,' Knibb wrote later.
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