“The complete emancipation of women from the ties which held them back in the past, during the ages of despotism and ignorance, is a basic aim of the Party and the Revolution. Women make up one half of society. Our society will remain backward and in chains unless its women are liberated, enlightened and educated.” AgePastPartyHalfIgnoranceRevolutionAimEducatedChainsTiesEnlightenedOur SocietySaddamHusseinLiberatedDespotismEmancipationOne Half Book:Social and Foreign Affairs in Iraq (Routledge Revivals) Source: Social and Foreign Affairs in Iraq (Routledge Revivals)
“Stalin made mistakes. He made mistakes towards us, for example, in 1927. He made mistakes towards the Yugoslavs too. One cannot advance without mistakes... It is necessary to make mistakes. The party cannot be educated without learning from mistakes. This has great significance.” MadePartyMistakeExampleEducatedMaking MistakesSignificanceLearning From MistakesMade A Mistake Author:Mao Zedong
“If you're a prostitute, this is your day: You party, you have customers until four or six in the morning, then you sleep. You wake at noon, watch soaps on TV, take two or three hours to fancy up yourself, and then you start waiting for customers. That's your life. And some days no customers come. There's no party. There's nothing. You sit there and wait. If you're educated you can read books, but in Bangladesh and most other places you watch TV or listen to music or cook.” IfsTwoBookThreeWaitingHoursSleepPartyWatchesMorningFourTvsSixCustomersEducatedCooksFancyListening To MusicSoapNoonBangladesh Author:Michael Glawogger
“I'm lucky to have worked in theater all over the world, but there's something magical about Broadway. The audiences are smart, they're educated. They go in ready and they're up for it, they're up for the party. It's a whole different atmosphere.” WorldDifferentWholePartyAudienceReadyLuckySmartTheaterEducatedAtmosphereBroadway Author:Hugh Jackman