“As soon as slavery fired upon the flag it was felt, we all felt, even those who did not object to slaves, that slavery must be destroyed. We felt that it was a stain to the Union that men should be bought and sold like cattle.” MenShouldFeltObjectsSlaveryUnionsSlaveDestroyedFlagsStainsCattle Author:Ulysses S. Grant
“Man is alone in the world, in tremendous eternal isolation. He has no object outside himself; lives for nothing else; he is far removed from being the slave of his wishes, of his abilities, of his necessities; he stands far above social ethics; he is alone. Thus he becomes one and all.” MenWorldWishSocialAbilityObjectsEternalEthicsSlaveIsolation Book:Sex & Character Source: Sex & Character
“Until recently baby production was largely dependent on slave labour; as soon as women are allowed to answer the question "Would you like to squeeze as many objects the size of a watermelon out of your body as it takes to kill you?" they generally answer "No, thank you." This leads to falling birthrates everywhere women are not kept enslaved and ignorant of the alternatives.” BodyFallAnswersObjectsBabySlaveSizeProductionsYour BodyIgnorantAlternativesDependentLabourSlave Labour Author:James Nicoll
“Between women love is contemplative; caresses are intended less to gain possession of the other than gradually to re-create the self through her; separateness is abolished, there is no struggle, no victory, no defeat; in exact reciprocity each is at once subject and object, sovereign and slave; duality become mutuality.” SelfLove IsStruggleSubjectsObjectsVictoryGainsSlaveDefeatPossessionSovereignDualityReciprocityContemplativeCaressSeparateness Book:The Second Sex Source: The Second Sex
“Because since the beginningless past we are running after objects, not knowing where our Self is, we lose track of the Original Mind and are tormented all the time by the threatening objective world, regarding it as good or bad, true or false, agreeable or disagreeable. We are thus slaves of things and circumstances.” WorldMindSelfRunningPastTimeLosesKnowingObjectsCircumstancesOriginalsSlaveTrackObjectivesNot KnowingThreateningDisagreeableTrue Or False Book:Manual of Zen Buddhism Source: Manual of Zen Buddhism
“Having rationally endeavored to control nature, is he not now becoming the slave of the objects which he makes?” ObjectsBecomingSlaveConsumerismOverconsumption Author:Pope Paul VI
“I wish my life and decisions to depend upon myself, not on external forces of whatever kind. I wish to be the instrument of my own, not other men's, acts of will. I wish to be the subject, not an object...I wish to be somebody, not nobody; a doer - deciding, not being decided for, slef-directed and not acted upon by external nature or by other men as if I were a thing, or an animal, or a slave incapable of playing a human role, that is, of conceiving goals and policies of my own and realizing them.” IfsMenHumansKindForceWishGoalRealizingMy OwnDecisionAnimalRolesSubjectsPolicyObjectsDependsDecidedInstrumentsSlaveIncapableDoersConceivingExternal Forces Author:Isaiah Berlin