“Enslave a man and you destroy his ambition, his enterprise, his capacity. In the constitution of human nature, the desire of bettering one's condition is the mainspring of effort. The first touch of slavery snaps this spring.” MenFirstsHumansDesireEffortConditionsHuman NatureAmbitionSpringCapacityConstitutionSlaveryEnterpriseSnaps Book:Slavery Source: Slavery
“Submitting self to God is the only real freedom-because the deepest slavery is self-dependence, self-reliance. When you live your life believing that everything (family, finances, relationships, career) depends primarily on you, you're enslaved to your strengths and weaknesses. You're trying to be your own savior. Freedom comes when we start trusting in God's abilities and wisdom instead of our own. Real life begins when we transfer our trust from our own efforts to the efforts of Christ.” TryingBelieveRealSelfChristAbilityEffortCareersDependsWeaknessSlaveryReal LifeFinanceSaviorTrust In GodLive Your LifeDependenceSelf RelianceRelianceTransfersStrength And WeaknessReal Freedom Author:Tullian Tchividjian
“Since the early days, [the church] has thrown itself violently against every effort to liberate the body and mind of man. It has been, at all times and everywhere, the habitual and incorrigible defender of bad governments, bad laws, bad social theories, bad institutions. It was, for centuries, an apologist for slavery, as it was an apologist for the divine right of kings.” MenMindHas BeensBodyGovernmentLawSocialChurchEffortCenturyDivineTheoryKingsInstitutionsSlaveryAll TimeThrownMind And BodyHabitualDefendersBad GovernmentDivine RightIncorrigibleSocial TheoryBad LawsDivine Right Of Kings Author:H. L. Mencken
“Critics often point to historical issues such as slavery, upon which many Christians did act inconsistently, in an effort to invalidate Christian participation in contemporary social issues.” ChristianSocialReligiousEffortIssuesSlaveryHistoricalCriticsContemporaryParticipationSocial Issues Author:H. Wayne House
“One of the gladdest moments of human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands. Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of habit, the leaden weight of routine, the cloak of many cares and the slavery of home, man feels once more happy.” MenFeelsHumansMomentsHomeCareEffortJourneyLandInspireHabitTravelWeightSlaveryWanderAround The WorldHuman LifeRoutineTime TravelTraveledFunny TravelShakingTravellerDepartureCloaksGreat TravelInspiring TravelTravel AdventureAdventure And TravelFettersInspirational AdventureAdventure And LifeTravel Journey Author:Richard Burton
“It was that period in the vernal quarter when we may suppose the Dryads to be waking for the season. The vegetable world begins to move and swell and the saps to rise, till in the completest silence of lone gardens and trackless plantations, where everything seems helpless and still after the bond and slavery of frost, there are bustlings, strainings, united thrusts, and pulls-all-together, in comparison with which the powerful tugs of cranes and pulleys in a noisy city are but pigmy efforts.” WorldMayStillsSeemsTogetherMovingUnitedPowerfulEffortCitiesSilencePeriodsSpringGardenSeasonsSlaveryComparisonWakingVegetablesQuartersHelplessAprilThrustSpringtimeFrostNoisyLoneSapPlantationsCranesPulleys Book:FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (British Classics Series): Historical Romance Novel Source: FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (British Classics Series): Historical Romance Novel
“Harriet Tubman fought American slavery single handed and was a pioneer in that organized effort known as the Underground Railroad.” EffortKnownSlaveryOrganizedPioneersRailroadsAmerican SlaveryUnderground Railroad Author:W. E. B. Du Bois
“Even the Declaration of Independence starts out all men are created equal, so I see my advocacy as part of an effort to make the equality principle everything the founders would have wanted it to be if they weren't held back by the society in which they lived and particularly the shame of slavery.” IfsMenWantedEffortPrinciplesEqualShameIndependenceSlaveryFoundersDeclarationDeclaration Of IndependenceAdvocacy Author:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“I suspect, too, that the modern debates represent the effort of candidates with widely-varying constituencies and special interests to please to tip the hat as quickly as possible to as many of the constituencies and interests as possible. That leaves no time for big-picture issues. Contrast this with Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, where the subject was only ever slavery, and the discussion went right to the bedrock of what a democracy is all about.” InterestEffortDemocracyModernSpecialSlaveryDebateDiscussionContrast Author:Allen C. Guelzo
“I think when a society has such a profoundly dark and awful evil such as slavery in its history, then it leaves scars that are very, very deep. And unless we collectively address them and really put our effort to healing them, they'll perpetuate. The United States of America are still suffering from the echoes of slavery. I think we're still reeling from all the pain that is a result of it, and that's a reality.” ThinkingRealityPainSufferingEvilDarkEffortHealingSlaveryScarVery Deep Author:Ani DiFranco
“There was a time when you were not a slave, remember that. You walked alone, full of laughter, you bathed bare-bellied. You say you have lost all recollection of it, remember . . . You say there are no words to describe this time, you say it does not exist. But remember. Make an effort to remember. Or, failing that, invent.” DoeRememberTimeLostEffortFailingLaughterSlaverySlaveFeministGood TimesRecollectionInventingRemember YouRemembers YouBathingWording Author:Monique Wittig
“Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts to break every yoke, and let the oppressed go free. Come what may - cost what it may - inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and political motto - "NO COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY! NO UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS” MayPoliticalReligiousEffortBreakCostSlaveryUnionsCompromiseFaithfulOppressedMottoBreezeBannerBeing FaithfulVigilantYokeNo CompromiseSlaveholders Author:William Lloyd Garrison
“Of the gladdest moments in human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands. Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of Habit, the leaden weight of Routine, the cloak of many Cares and the slavery of Civilization, man feels once more happy.” MenFeelsHumansMomentsCareNatureEffortJourneyLandHabitCivilizationTravelWeightSlaveryWanderAround The WorldHuman LifeRoutineTime TravelTraveledShakingDepartureCloaksGreat TravelInspiring TravelTravel AdventureAdventure And TravelFettersInspirational AdventureAdventure And LifeTravel Journey Author:Richard Francis Burton
“It is only your self-identification with your mind that makes you happy or unhappy. Rebel against your slavery to your mind, see your bonds as self-created and break the chains of attachment and revulsion. Keep in mind your goal of freedom, until it dawns on you that you are already free, that freedom is not something in the distant future to be earned with painful efforts, but perennially one's own, to be used! Liberation is not an acquisition but a matter of courage, the courage to believe that you are free already and to act on it.” MindBelieveSelfMatterWisdomSpiritualUsedGoalEffortBreakSlaveryPainfulUnhappyChainsLiberationDawnAttachmentRebelMake You HappyAcquisitionIdentificationRevulsion Author:Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“It was not Christianity which freed the slave: Christianity accepted slavery; Christian ministers defended it; Christian merchants trafficked in human flesh and blood, and drew their profits from the unspeakable horrors of the middle passage. Christian slaveholders treated their slaves as they did the cattle in their fields: they worked them, scourged them, mated them , parted them, and sold them at will. Abolition came with the decline in religious belief, and largely through the efforts of those who were denounced as heretics.” HumansChristianBeliefReligiousEffortChristianityBloodMiddleFieldsHorrorSlaverySlaveProfitFleshAcceptedTreatedMinistersPassagesDeclineMerchantsReligious BeliefCattleAbolitionHereticUnspeakableFlesh And BloodSlaveholdersMiddle Passage Author:Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner
“Whoever is fortunate enough to be an American citizen came into the greatest inheritance man has ever enjoyed. He has had the benefit of every heroic and intellectual effort men have made for many thousands of years, realized at last. If Americans should now turn back, submit again to slavery, it would be a betrayal so base the human race might better perish.” IfsMenShouldYearsHumansMadeEnoughMightWould BeLastsTurnsEffortRaceCitizensBenefitsIntellectualSlaveryBetrayalEnjoyedFortunateHuman RaceHeroicSubmitInheritanceAmerican Citizens Author:Isabel Paterson
“Human beings are not property. On the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, let us reaffirm the inherent dignity of all men, women and children. And let us redouble our efforts so that the words of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 'no one shall be held in slavery or servitude' - ring true.” MenHumansChildrenHuman BeingsEffortRightsDignityUniversalSlaveryPropertyInternationalHuman RightsRingsInherentDeclarationMen WomenServitudeAbolitionAbolition Of SlaveryDeclaration Of Human Rights Author:Kofi Annan
“On this International Day for the Abolition of Slavery let us reaffirm the inherent dignity of all men, women and children. And let us redouble our efforts to build societies in which slavery truly is a term for the history books.” MenChildrenBookTermEffortDignitySlaveryInternationalInherentMen WomenAbolitionHistory BooksAbolition Of Slavery Author:Ban Ki-moon
“Slavery was, in a very real sense, the first international human rights issue to come to the fore. It led to the adoption of the first human rights laws and to the creation of the first human rights non-governmenta l organization. And yet despite the efforts of the international community to combat this abhorrent practice, it is still widely prevalent in all its insidious forms, old and new.” FirstsHumansStillsRealFormLawCommunityEffortPracticeIssuesRightsCreationOrganizationSlaveryInternationalHuman RightsDespiteCombatAdoptionInternational CommunityInsidiousAbhorrentOld And New Author:Kofi Annan