“I'm still a political revolutionary. The fire never went out of me, but perceptions and realizations change.” StillsPoliticalFirePerceptionRealizationRevolutionary Author:Bobby Seale
“This year has begun hopefully for right thinkers. After all these centuries of feudal barbarism and political slavery, it is surprising to see how the word of 'liberty' sets minds on fire.” YearsMindPoliticalLibertyFireCenturyRevolutionSlaveryHopefullyThinkerSurprisingBarbarismFrench Revolution Book:The Corsican: The Virtual Diary of Napoleon Bonaparte Source: The Corsican: The Virtual Diary of Napoleon Bonaparte
“If you throw one stone, it’s a punishable offence. If 1,000 stones are thrown, it’s political action. If you set a car on fire, it’s a punishable offence. If hundreds of cars are set on fire, it’s political action. Protest is when I say I don’t agree with something. Resistance is when I ensure that things with which I disagree no longer take place.” IfsActionPoliticalFireCarStonesAgreeResistanceThrownProtestDisagreeOffencePolitical Action Author:Ulrike Meinhof
“Canada may be fast-forwarding, jump starting, into a new pattern, a model of communication linkages, a civilization that is more than a grab for power and dominance, a place that could channel the fires of the global wirings, where political alliances are subject to electrical ebb and flow, and the alchemical cultivations of imagination and perception, of the self, could precail of the ideology of capital.” MaySelfPoliticalImaginationFireSubjectsCommunicationCivilizationPerceptionModelsFlowStartingPatternsIdeologyCanadaAlliancesDominanceElectricalCultivationEbb And FlowWiringLinkages Author:B. W. Powe
“[On her political writings:] It is, I confess, very possible that these my Labours may only be destined to line Trunks, or preserve roast Meat from too fierce a Fire; yet in that Shape I shall be useful to my Country.” WritingMayCountryPoliticalLinesFireShapesPreservesMeatLabourFierceDestinedTrunksPolitical Writing Author:Mary Wortley Montagu
“There are complaints that it's hard to remember what you can say and what you can't, which words are 'in' for certain groups and which words are not. And yet we started out learning that the 'kitty' on the sidewalk was actually a squirrel, we learned to differentiate between fire trucks and school buses, and many people today know the difference between linguini, fettucini, and rotini. The same people who say they can't remember the 'right' terms in referring to people are often whizzes at remembering which professional sports teams have moved where and are now called what.” PeopleKnowsHardTodaySchoolRememberPoliticalCertainSportsTermDifferencesFireGroupsTeamMovedBusComplaintsTruckPolitical CorrectnessReferringSidewalkSquirrelsDifferentiateSports TeamKittiesProfessional SportsSchool Bus Author:Rosalie Maggio
“The forest fire burns even tree like sandalwood.” PoliticalFireTreeForestsForest FiresSandalwood Author:Chanakya
“The fire of the forest burns trees to ashes. Even expensive sandalwood tree which is endowed with qualities of cooling and fragrance, cannot escape from burning. In the same way wicked cause harm to their benefactors also.” WayPoliticalCausesQualityFireTreeHarmForestsBurningExpensiveWickedAshesFragranceBenefactorsCoolingSandalwood Author:Chanakya
“Wicked ones are like fire. Even if pu on hea, they burn only. They do not leave unhurt even their well - wishers and benefactors.” IfsWellsPoliticalFireWickedBenefactors Author:Chanakya