Slavery Abolitionist Quotes
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Class, race, sexuality, gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside.
— Dorothy Allison
Would you rather work forty hours a week at a job you hate or eighty hours a week doing work you love?
— Jay Samit
For me, jazz, R&B, jump swing, Chicago blues, country blues, early hillbilly music, and honky tonk all stem from the same source
— Duke Robillard
Now the thing is no longer a vision: it is paper.
— Annie Dillard
David was catnip and kryptonite to me.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Every time you drink a glass of milk or eat a piece of cheese, you harm a mother. Please go vegan.
— Gary L. Francione
Jeb'd said it was harder for a pretty girl to find work; even white men liked flowers, whether red or pink or blue.
— Shannon Celebi
I looked up and all I saw was blue lights. If I die tonight, I'm dying in a gun fight.
— Tupac Shakur
Let's enjoy this world. Let's enjoy one another. We are meant to love one another, not to hate one another.
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
I escaped from slavery and became a leading abolitionist and speaker.
— Frederick Douglass
One compromise here, another there and soon enough the so-called Christian and the man in the world look the same.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
Two magnitude 9+ earthquakes this century both altered the length of the day by a tiny fraction of a second.
— Randall Munroe
All sentient beings should have at least one right - the right not to be treated as property
— Gary L. Francione
Management plays a role just keeping everything in place for you and making sure everything's going right.
— Meek Mill
I think I liked you better when you were a raging idiot.
— Alethea Kontis
Coward is the most misused word in our society.
— Doug Stanhope
Since I learned English, I've become a motormouth!
— Ana Beatriz Barros