“The dumpling-eaters are a race sprung partly from the old Epicurean and partly from the Peripatetic Sect; they were first brought into Britain by Julius Caesar; and finding it a Land of Plenty, they wisely resolved never to go home again.” FirstsHomeRaceLandFindingsPlentyBritainSectsJuliusSprungEpicureanDumplings Author:John Arbuthnot
“I repose in this quiet and secluded spot not from any natural preference for solitude, but finding other cemeteries limited as to race by charter rules, I have chosen this that I might illustrate in my death the principles which I advocated through a long life: EQUALITY OF MAN BEFORE HIS CREATOR.” MenLongMightNaturalRacePrinciplesSolitudeQuietFindingsCreatorChosenSpotsPreferenceLong LifeReposeCemeteryCharterSecludedEquality Of Man Author:Thaddeus Stevens
“Yes, (Bush is a) racist. We all knew that but the world is only finding it out now. As Texas's governor, Bush led a penitentiary system that executed more people than all the other U.S. states together. And most of the people who died from (the) death penalty were Afro-Americans or Hispanics. (Bush) promoted a Conservative program, designed to eliminate everything Americans had accomplished so far in matters of race and equality.” PeopleWorldMatterStatesTogetherRaceFindingsProgramDiedConservativeAccomplishedRacistTexasGovernorsPenaltiesDeath PenaltyAfros Author:Danny Glover
“An enormous amount of modern ingenuity is expended on finding defences for the indefensible conduct of the powerful. As I have said above, these defences generally exhibit themselves most emphatically in the form of appeals to physical science. And of all the forms in which science, or pseudo-science, has come to the rescue of the rich and stupid, there is none so singular as the singular invention of the theory of races.” SaidFormPowerfulRaceRichModernStupidTheoryAmountFindingsEnormousInventionAppealsRescueDefenceExhibitsIngenuityPseudoPhysical Science Book:The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton
“The human race may be compared to a writer. At the outset a writer has often only a vague general notion of the plan of his work, and of the thought he intends to elaborate. As he proceeds, penetrating his material, laboring to express himself fitly, he lays a firmer grasp on his thought; he finds himself. So the human race is writing its story, finding itself, discovering its own underlying purpose, revising, recasting a tale pathetic often, yet none the less sublime.” WritingHumansMayStoriesPurposeRacePlansMaterialsFindingsLaysNotionTalesHuman RaceDiscoveringVagueSublimePatheticRevising Book:The Standard Source: The Standard
“In response to skyrocketing gas prices, liberals say, practically in unison, 'We can't drill our way out of this crisis.' What does that mean? This is like telling a starving man, 'You can't eat your way out of being hungry!' 'You can't water your way out of drought!' 'You can't sleep your way out of tiredness!' 'You can't drink yourself out of dehydration!' Seriously, what does it mean? Finding more oil isn't going to increase the supply of oil? It is the typical Democratic strategy to babble meaningless slogans, as if they have a plan. Their plan is: the permanent twilight of the human race.” IfsMenWayHumansMeanDoeWaterSleepRacePlansDrinkFindingsIncreaseCrisisStrategyDemocraticResponseOilHungryPermanentHuman RaceGasMeaninglessTwilightTypicalStarvingSlogansDrillsDroughtCan't SleepTirednessUnisonGas PricesDehydration Author:Ann Coulter
“I think it's extremely valuable for us to be able to have a conversation in more than one dialect, speaking to more than one demographic here, finding our common ground, and having a very frank discussion about race, for one thing, which is where he is most hard-hitting, race, and the issues of human rights.” ThinkingHumansHardAbleCommonRaceIssuesRightsOne ThingConversationFindingsHuman RightsValuableDiscussionFrankHittingDemographicsCommon GroundDialect Author:Jill Stein
“If you're of multiple races, you have a different challenge, a unique challenge of embracing all of who you are but still finding a way to identify yourself and I think that's often hard for us to do.” IfsThinkingWayStillsDifferentHardChallengesRaceFindingsUniqueWho You AreMultiple Author:Halle Berry
“I must congratulate myself, in passing, for never having lost the ability to examine my conscience, never having lost the gift of finding myself wanting & defective. Why fear the criticism of others when you, yourself, are first out of the critical gate? If self-denigration is the race I am the winner, even before the starting gun. Collect the bets.” IfsFirstsSelfLostAbilityRaceFindingsGunConscienceCriticismStartingCriticalPassingPassingsWinnerGatesDefectiveFinding MyselfCriticism Of Others Book:Teacher Man: A Memoir Source: Teacher Man: A Memoir