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When I was looking through my London journal and scrapbook from my London semester abroad 16 years ago, I came across this modified
quote
from Toni Morrison's book, "Paradise."
My favorite
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is, "All it takes for evil to prevail is for a few good men and women to do nothing."
I have a
quote
that I like by a morphologist, 1917, Theodore Cook, who said, "Beauty connotes humanity.
And here I would like to end with a
quote
by Yasmine, one of the four activist women I interviewed in Tunisia.
Yet he ended the speech by affirming the possibility of building a better world, to quote, “where no one will be able to decide for others how they die, where love will prove true and happiness be possible, and where the races condemned to one hundred years of solitude will have, at last and forever, a second chance on earth."
Researcher Brené Brown said, and I quote, "Shame can't survive empathy."
And to
quote
Winston Churchill, the way we view our cases is that they're not the end, they're not even the beginning of the end, but they are perhaps the end of the beginning.
It was a school, and I wrote on it a
quote
from Nelson Mandela, saying, "[in Arabic]," which means, "It seems impossible until it's done."
There's this
quote
by activist and punk rock musician Jello Biafra that I love.
It was a
quote
from one of the men, and the
quote
was, "A Black Woman Stole My Job."
You can read this
quote.
There's this
quote
by Jim Rohn and it says.
And he has this
quote
that I absolutely live by.
I love that quote, because it's a challenge, it's a prod.
So I'd just like to take a
quote
from a paper by myself and Kevin Anderson back in 2011 where we said that to avoid the two-degree framing of dangerous climate change, economic growth needs to be exchanged at least temporarily for a period of planned austerity in wealthy nations.
There's a
quote
that I really like, "Men fear that becoming 'we' will erase his 'I'."
I quote: "I am calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the US, until our country's representatives can figure out what's going on."
I'd like to close with a
quote
from Mark Twain.
And I'd like to end with a
quote
by Michael Margolis.
The best
quote
I've ever heard to summarize the thoughts that I've just given you about pulling people out of poverty is as follows: "Free markets have created more wealth than any system in history.
When you walk out of the Oval Office, the first time I was ever there, I noticed a
quote
the President had embroidered on the rug.
It's the classic JFK
quote.
After six months, 85,000 people used this to generate mapping at a faster rate than the images were coming in, which was, quote, "practically indistinguishable from the markings of a fully-trained Ph.D.," once you showed it to a number of people and computed the average.
And that
quote
is widely attributed to John Lennon, but it turns out he stole it from T.S. Eliot.
This is a famous
quote
of his: "Every block of stone has a statue inside of it, and the job of the sculptor is to discover it."
I really love this
quote
from Ashis Nandy, who said, "Cricket is an Indian game accidentally discovered by the British."
There's a
quote
that I keep coming back to, by Saint-Exupéry.
And for me this
quote
was perfectly reflecting the spirit of the project.
And some even accused me of feigning the whole thing to push, and I quote, my "feminist agenda of man-hating."
So on the subject of deception, I wanted to
quote
one of my favorite authors.
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