Being Radical Quotes
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Being Radical Quotes & Sayings
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How do we submit? By not being radical enough. Or by not being thorough enough, which is the same thing.42
— Chris Hedges
Before the acorn can bring forth the oak, it must become itself a wreck. No plant ever came from any but a wrecked seed.
— Hannah Whitall Smith
The problem is the people who tend to be the best organized are the most radical and the most vicious.
— Donald Rumsfeld
I'm not a politically radical person. In fact, I'm much more interested in being radical aesthetically.
— Jim Goldberg
Reason is no match for passion.
— Baruch Spinoza
I thank God for this illness and these physical discomforts, because I have the time to converse with the Lord Jesus.
— Mary Faustina Kowalska
Being cool, like being humble or radical, is a perfectly elusive goal that you fail at the minute you reveal that you are trying to succeed.
— Christine Jeske
The church is called to embody the boundless love of God by being a community of radical welcome to all God's children.
— Alexia Salvatierra
For a while, I was only being sent fat-girl parts. Seriously? Sometimes I feel like I'm making some kind of radical statement because I'm a size 6.
— Melanie Lynskey
The greatest power of bureaucracies is to make the smart act stupid and the good to act evil.
— Raul Ramos Y Sanchez
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— Umberto Eco
The clouds of terror and dictatorship are gathering over the whole country. They must not be allowed to bring eternal night.
— Boris Yeltsin
Let me show you how it's done ... Loser!
— Babe Ruth
The goal is not perfection, but rather mastering the art of practice.
— Colleen Mariotti
Put another way, RBG was already a radical just by being herself - a woman who beat the odds to make her mark.
— Irin Carmon
Censorship is the mother of metaphor.
— Jorge Luis Borges