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And slavery is the worst of all outcomes ,worse than war
— Alija Izetbegovic
There's no question in my mind but that rights are never won unless people are willing to fight for them.
— Eleanor Smeal
True, it is evil that a single man should crush the herd, but see not there the worse form of slavery, which is when the herd crushes out the man.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
He wished he could relieve himself of his doubts and guilts half as easily.
— George R R Martin
But once you've learned the nasty, street-fighting, no-holds-barred art of Max Kwon Do, you never really forget
— James Patterson
Once I waked with a black void rushing under me.
— William Faulkner
Slavery becoming worse.
— Pope Francis
I looked not for shooting stars but for fixed ones, and I would try to imagine what kind of life lived in those celestial tidal pools so far from us.
— Jeff VanderMeer
Inner slavery is even worse than outward slavery; and inner freedom is even better than outward freedom.
— Kathryn Lindskoog
War is horrible, but slavery is worse.
— Winston Churchill
spiritual life is not a life of laws and precepts but a life of participation, affection and love, a life mingled and mixing with God.
— James Bryan Smith
I will but confess the sins of my green cloak to my grey friar's frock, and all shall be well again.
— Walter Scott
Women in India experience much worse suffering, humiliation and slavery in all spheres than even the untouchables.
— Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
The experience of the expert is an advantage to them only for as long as it enables them to learn faster than the novice
— Agona Apell
Be a poet and write your own unique poetry of life.
— Debasish Mridha
If slavery, barbarism and desolation are to be called peace, men can have no worse misfortune.
— Baruch Spinoza
[There has been] every kind of cruelty practiced upon all sorts of people in the name of religion.
— Bertrand Russell
The day is not distant when we must bear and adopt [the abolition of slavery], or worse will follow.
— Thomas Jefferson