626 Quotes About Resistance
- Author Herbert M. Shelton
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There are many things to resist, but disease is not one of them.
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- Author Tiffany Madison
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Most gun control arguments miss the point. If all control boils fundamentally to force, how can one resist aggression without equal force? How can a truly “free” state exist if the individual citizen is enslaved to the forceful will of individual or organized aggressors? It cannot.
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- Author Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
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Nsuuta, every woman resists. Often it is private. Most of our resistance is so everyday that women don't think twice about it. It is life. Even the worst of us, like Aunt YA, who massage the male ego with "Allow men to be men" are not really shrinking but managing their men.
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- Author Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
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Promise me you will pass on the story of the first woman -- in whatever form you wish. It was given to me by women in captivity. They lived an awful state of migration, my grandmothers. Telling origin stories was their act of resistance. I only added on a bit here and a bit there. Stories are critical, Kirabo,' she added thoughtfully. 'The minute we fall silent, someone will fill the silence for us.
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- Author Heather Marsh
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As soon as enough people realize the emperors have no clothes, it will collapse with incredible speed.
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- Author Heather Marsh
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Dismantling power is an urgent necessity, but creating replacement structures is far more urgent.
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- Author Eric Micha'el Leventhal
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To experience what isn't, love what is.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Those who stand for different causes during different generations often experience the same oppositions and the same difficulties as those of the previous and the next generations. That is the basis of history repeating itself.
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- Author Tiffany Madison
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We sensible often resist intrusive love and its chaos practically, employing measures to prevent the former for fear of the latter. But for all our wit and work, that desperation for control also prevents the pure, transcendental freedom more often delivered by both.
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