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You know, frankly speaking, money just doesn't figure largely in my world view.
— Norman Finkelstein
Don't be negative. It shows on your face.
— Shahrukh Khan
Maybe the man had taken the wrong turning, but at least he'd travelled some extraordinary roads.
— Clive Barker
There is not a lost piece of yourself that can't be found in a good novel.
— Kimberly Jo Smith
Beware the ridiculous. It will one day rule you.
— Steven Dietz
You can't forgive your captor and simultaneously be upset at your place in society.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
In a society in which equality is a fact, not merely a word, words of racial or sexual assault and humiliation will be nonsense syllables.
— Catharine A. MacKinnon
Racism is a stubborn whitehead on the face of society.
— Stefan Emunds
I'm a maverick. I've always been a maverick.
— Sonny Bono
The fact that people will be full of greed, fear, or folly is predictable. The sequence is not predictable.
— Warren Buffett
I didn't really understand racism because I grew up in an all-black society, so I didn't see how it was possible not to like me!
— Jamaica Kincaid
When we allow violence against some, we enable violence against all.
— DaShanne Stokes
In a racially divided society, majority rule is not a reliable instrument of democracy.
— Lani Guinier
Racism is so extreme and so pervasive in our American society that no black individual lives in an atmosphere of freedom.
— Margaret Walker
Norwegian legislation is more in conformity with the rules of the European Union than most member states.
— Jose Manuel Barroso
Black Is The Most Beautiful colour because it does not reflect it absorbs all into itself.
— Amit Abraham
Unfortunately, 'post racism' is also a myth, like unicorns and black people who survive to the end of a horror movie.
— Justin Simien
The great concepts of oneness and of majestic order seem always to be born in the desert.
— John Steinbeck