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— Tina Fey
Slavery was never abolished, it was only extended to include all the colors.
— Charles Bukowski
I had kissed an unimportant boy or three by now.
— E. Lockhart
Slavery in New Hampshire was never legally abolished, unless Abraham Lincoln did it. The State itself has not ever pronounced any emancipation edict.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
It's all about perspective. The sinking of the Titanic was a miracle to the lobsters in the ship's kitchen. (Oct 4, 2011)
— Wynne McLaughlin
It was futile to attack with reason the stout wall of irrational feelings that, as is known, is the stuff of which the female mind is made.
— Milan Kundera
You cannot be so poor that you cannot help somebody.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Good dialogue illuminates what people are not saying
— Robert Towne
Insofar as we may at all claim that slavery has been abolished today, we owe its abolition to the practical consequences of science
— Albert Einstein
Slavery can never be abolished.
— James Henry Hammond
How could you have a slogan like "freedom is slavery" when the concept of freedom has been abolished?
— George Orwell
Take your time. Some of these fad diets and quick fixes, they might be quick, but you're going to crash and burn.
— Julianne Hough
No slavery can be abolished without a double emancipation, and the master will benefit by freedom more than the freed-man.
— Thomas Huxley
Slavery has not been abolished, it has been sanitized
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Slavery can only be abolished by raising the character of the people who compose the nation; and that can be done only by showing them a higher one.
— Maria Weston Chapman
Tattoos. Anyone who doesn't like my art can kick rocks.
— T.M. Frazier
The world is poor because her fortune is buried in the sky and all her treasure maps are of the earth.
— Calvin Miller
Slavery is but half abolished, emancipation is but half completed, while millions of freeman with votes in their hands are left without education.
— Robert Charles Winthrop