140 Quotes About Social-commentary
- Author Graciliano Ramos
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Someone in the women's cell was crying and cursing the fleas. Some whore probably, the kind that would take on anybody. She was no good either. Fabiano wanted to yell to the whole town, to the judge, the chief of police, the priest, and the tax collector, that nobody in there was worth a damn. He, the men squatting around the fire, the drunk, the woman with the fleas —they were all completely worthless, fit only to be hanged.
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- Author Raegan Butcher
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Being in prison for seven years was like being in an army that never drilled, never deployed, and only fought itself.
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- Author Eleanor Roosevelt
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When it's better for everyone, it's better for everyone.
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- Author E.M. Forster
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We are not concerned with the very poor. They are unthinkable, and only to be approached by the statistician or the poet. This story deals with gentlefolk, or with those who are obliged to pretend that they are gentlefolk.
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- Author Matt Ridley
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...because the great beauty of embryo development, the bit that human beings find so hard to grasp, is that it is a totally decentralised process...no cell need wait for instructions from authority; every cell can act on its own information and the signals it receives from its neighbours. We do not organise societies that way...Perhaps we should try.
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- Author John Cage
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Put 'em who threaten possessions and power together with 'em who offend our tastes in sex and dope. Those who're touched, put 'em in asylums. Pack off old ones to 'senior communities,' nursing homes. Our children? Keep'em prisoner, baby-sitter as warden. School? Good for fifteen to twenty years. Army afterward. Liberated, we live in prison. No this, no that. Kill us before we die!
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- Author Steven Pressfield
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Like us, those vanished warriors planted their standards in the sands of their own self-summoned extinction.
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- Author Woody Guthrie
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I know the police cause you troubleThey cause trouble everywhereBut when you die and go to heavenYou find no policeman there
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- Author Grant Morrison
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Only a bitter little adolescent boy could confuse realism with pessimism.
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