“What are man and woman if not members of two very different and warring tribes Yet decade after decade, century after century, they attempt in marriage to reconcile and forge a union. Why I don't know. Biological imperative Divine law Or just a desire to connect to that mysterious other In any case, it's always struck me as a hopeful thing.” IfsKnowsMenTwoDifferentLawDesireCasesCenturyDivineMembersMen And WomenUnionsDecadesMysteriousHopefulTribesImperativesReconcileMatrimonyDivine Law Author:Andrew Schneider
“It depends on the state itself to retain or abolish the principle of representation, because it depends on itself whether it will continue a member of the Union. To deny this right would be inconsistent with the principle on which all our political systems are founded, which is, that the people have in all cases, a right to determine how they will be governed. This right must be considered as an ingredient in the original composition of the general government, which, though not expressed, was mutually understood. . .” PeopleStatesGovernmentWould BePoliticalPrinciplesCasesDependsMembersUnderstoodOriginalsUnionsDetermineDenyIngredientsCompositionRepresentationPolitical SystemsAbolishInconsistent Book:A view of the Constitution of the United States of America Source: A view of the Constitution of the United States of America
“The thing about collaborators is that you don't know you are one whereas as a member of the resistance, you do. [In WWII,] the worst cases of collaboration weren't among the real collaborators, that official militia, but among the people at large, who were collaborators without knowing it, by a sort of laxity, an apathy.” PeopleKnowsRealCasesKnowingWorstMembersResistanceOfficialsCollaborationApathyWwiiMilitiaCollaborators Author:Paul Virilio
“Just as members of American teachers unions often send their own children to private schools, so unionized workers at government-run hospitals in Britain have insurance that allows them to go to private hospitals. In both cases, those on the inside realize how bad these institutions are, regardless of what they say to those on the outside.” ChildrenGovernmentRunningSchoolRealizingCasesTeacherMembersInstitutionsUnionsWorkersBritainHospitalsPrivate SchoolTeachers Unions Author:Thomas Sowell
“We now have two options: We can commence operations at the Hotspots in Italy and Greece and continue to do nothing - in which case they would soon be overflowing. Or we can show responsibility and organize a distribution system that takes into account the limits of each individual member state. Migrants, for their part, must recognize that, while they have a right to protection, they do not have the right to freely choose the country. In addition, it is clear: Not everybody can come to us.” TwoCountryStatesShowsIndividualResponsibilityCasesClearLimitsMembersAccountsProtectionOperationsOrganizeDistributionGreeceMigrantsTwo Options Author:Martin Schulz
“I have family members that are bipolar. One had a case recently that I witnessed, and it was very, very helpful.” CasesMembersHelpfulFamily MembersBipolar Author:Trai Byers
“Civil rights are those which appertain to man in right of his being a member of society. Every civil right has for its foundation some natural right pre-existing in the individual, but to the enjoyment of which his individual power is not, in all cases, sufficiently competent. Of this kind are all those which relate to security and protection.” MenKindIndividualNaturalCasesRightsSecurityMembersFoundationProtectionCivil RightsRelateEnjoymentCompetentIndividual Power Book:The Rights of Man Source: The Rights of Man
“The Cheney team had, for example, technological supremacy over the National Security Council staff. That is to say, they could read their e-mails. I remember one particular member of the N.S.C. staff wouldn't use e-mail because he knew they were reading it. He did a test case, kind of like the Midway battle, when we'd broken the Japanese code. He thought he'' broken the code, so he sent a test e-mail out that he knew would rile Scooter [Libby], and within an hour Scooter was in his office.” KindUseRememberReadingHoursCasesTeamSecurityExampleParticularBrokenBattleMembersOfficeTestsCodeMailStaffTechnologicalNational SecurityCouncilSupremacySecurity CouncilMidwayScooters Author:Lawrence Wilkerson
“There's a black lawyer in Galveston, Texas, who was the unpaid NAACP general counsel in Texas. He had a great record in housing discrimination, labor discrimination. He decided to take as a client a member of the Ku Klux Klan because the state wanted to get the membership lists of the Klan to find out if they could get something on the Klan. And he said, `I got to take you. I despise you. But we, the NAACP, won that case; NAACP vs. Alabama in the 1950s. Nobody has the right to get your membership lists.' He was fired from the NAACP. To me, he's a hero.” IfsSaidStatesWantedBlackCasesRecordsHeroMembersLaborDecidedLawyerListsDiscriminationTexasDespiseClientsHousingAlabamaMembershipKu Klux KlanNaacp Author:Nat Hentoff
“In Afghanistan, there have been a lot of teachers assassinated, schools are being blown up, girls are harassed and in some cases, attacked on their way to school. Even if the girls are able to get an education, they can dream big, they can think about how they want to become a member of parliament because they are now women members of parliament in Afghanistan, nobody is really sure how long everything is going to last.” IfsThinkingWayWantLongHas BeensDreamBigsAbleSchoolLastsGirlCasesTeacherMembersAfghanistanParliamentMembers Of Parliament Author:Deborah Ellis
“Human beings either function as individuals or as members of a pack. There's a switch inside us, deep in our spirit, that you can turn one way or the other. It's almost always the case that our worst behaviour comes out when we're switched to the mob setting. The problem with a lot of software designs is that they switch us to that setting.” WayHumansProblemSpiritTurnsIndividualHuman BeingsCasesWorstDesignMembersFunctionSettingSettingsOne WaySoftwareBehaviourPacksSoftware Design Author:Jaron Lanier
“I mean in the South African case, many of those who were part of death squads would have been respectable members of their white community, people who went to church on Sunday, every Sunday.” PeopleMeanHas BeensCommunityChurchWhiteCasesMembersSouthSundayRespectableSquadChurch On Sunday Author:Desmond Tutu
“When men take pleasure in feeling their minds elevated with strong drink, and so indulge their appetite as to disorder their understandings, neglect their duty as members of a family or civil society, and cast off all regard to religion, their case is much to be pitied.” MenMindFeelingsReligionStrongUnderstandingPleasureCasesDutyDrinkMembersRegardCastsNeglectDisorderAppetiteIndulgeCivil SocietyStrong Drink Book:journal Source: journal