Race Card Quotes
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Race Card Quotes & Sayings
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The simple statement, 'God is for us', is in truth one of the richest and weightiest utterances that the Bible contains.
— J.I. Packer
I think of my gender as a part of my complex humanity.
— Jenny Slate
Schools - play the race card incessantly against their fellow students and their professors, leading to an atmosphere of nervous self-censorship.
— Anonymous
Individuals might be bred to sacrifice themselves, but the race as a whole can never decide to cease to exist.
— Orson Scott Card
Persecution for opinion is the master vice of society.
— Frances Wright
I am just mystified by these people telling me I would think Obama was doing a great job if his skin contained less melanin.
— Jonah Goldberg
What is more likely? That tomorrow will be called 'Thursday' or that Maxine Waters will play the race card in her ethics investigation?
— Jonah Goldberg
The bottom line:
Earth is not mediocre. — Marcelo Gleiser
Earth is not mediocre. — Marcelo Gleiser
I'm not playing the race card. I'm playing the rice card.
— Margaret Cho
Blacks essentially play the race card, when necessary as a counter to white privilege.
— Jonathan Coleman
Paul Bowles said, "The sky hides the night behind it, and shelters the people beneath from the horror that lies above." Joseph
— Mort Castle
Saving the human race is a frantic one. Or a tedious one. It all depends on what stage of the process you're taking part in.
— Orson Scott Card
Only blacks can play the race card, apparently; only they think in racial terms, at least to hear white America tell it.
— Tim Wise
But what kind of race is it, when the racers never let go of each other's hands, and the winner pulls the loser laughing over the finish line?
— Orson Scott Card
Belane, are you nuts?
Who knows? Insanity is comparative. Who sets the norm? — Charles Bukowski
Who knows? Insanity is comparative. Who sets the norm? — Charles Bukowski
In short, and let us be clear on it: race is not a card. It determines whom the dealer is, and who gets dealt.
— Tim Wise