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“I took a job teaching private-school white teenagers how to edit video. They used their newly developed skills to make documentaries about poor brown people in other countries. It's not oil that runs the world, it's shame.”

Quote by Sherman Alexie

Work

War Dances

War Dances is a narrative that delves into the profound effects of war on the lives of soldiers and the societies they come from. The story weaves together the experiences of various characters, highlighting the complexities of conflict and its aftermath. more

Author

Sherman Alexie
Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie is an American poet, writer, and actor, known for his works that reflect the life of Native Americans. He was born on October 7, 1966, and grew up in the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Rainier, Washington. more

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“Messieurs, ce budget des abus que je viens de mettre sous vos yeux, cet argent que je viens de détailler, ces millions que je viens d'énumérer, ce monstrueux superflu des dépenses inutiles ou nuisibles, savez-vous ce que c'est ? C'est le nécessaire de plusieurs millions d'hommes ! C'est le sang des malheureux ! c'est le lit de ceux qui couchent sur la paille ! c'est le toit de ceux qui n'ont pas d'abri, c'est la chaussure de ceux qui vont pieds nus, c'est le vêtement de ceux qui sont en haillons, c'est l'air de ceux qui sont dans les caves, c'est le feu de ceux qui ont froid, c'est le pain de ceux qui ont faim, c'est la vie de ceux qui meurent !”

“The most terrible poverty, however, even when it strikes a proletariat numbering in the many millions, is not a sufficient guarantee of revolution. Nature has given man an astonishing and, indeed, sometimes despairing, patience, and the devil knows what he will not endure when, along with poverty that condemns him to unheard-of privations and slow starvation, he is also endowed with obtuseness, emotional numbness, lack of any consciousness of his rights, and the kind of imperturbability and obedience that particularly characterize the east Indians and the Germans, among all nations. Such a fellow will never take heart; he will die, but he will not rebel.”