“The most insistent and formidable concern of agriculture, wherever it is taken seriously, is the distinct individuality of every farm, every field on every farm, every farm family, and every creature on every farm.” TakenFieldsCreaturesConcernIndividualityFarmsAgricultureFormidable Book:The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays Source: The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays
“Americans are good people. They have no aggressions against us and they like us as we like them. They must know I don't hate them. I love them.... I hear it is a complex society inside. Many Americans don't know about the outside world. The majority have no concern and no information about other people. They could not even find Africa on a map. I think Americans are good, but America will be taken over and destroyed from the inside by the Zionist lobby. The Americans do not see this. They are getting decadent. Zionists will use this to destroy them.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldUseAmericaHateTakenInformationConcernMajorityComplexesDestroyedMapsGood PeopleAggressionOutside WorldZionistDon't Hate Author:Muammar al-Gaddafi
“Necessary preparations have been discussed and taken for the complete and fundamental elimination of this concern, which occupies an important place in the exalted state's list of vital issues.” Has BeensImportantStatesIssuesTakenConcernFundamentalsListsPreparationExaltedElimination Author:Talaat Pasha
“Society is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure - but the state ought not to be considered as nothing better than a partnership agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico, or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the fancy of the parties. It is to be looked on with other reverence, because it is not a partnership in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature.” MayLittlesStatesInterestPleasureAnimalPartyExistenceTakenObjectsOughtLowsConcernTradeMereEnvironmentalCoffeeFancyAgreementTemporaryContractsReverenceSustainabilityPartnershipGrossOccasionalTobaccoSubordinatesPeppersSubservient Book:Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated)
“They think my father has a lack of concern for human rights, but regardless of details, the Americans should be humanitarian in dealing with his family, because we are human. Saddam has three young ladies and they have children, I have five, Rana has four, and Hala has two. Therefore, our father is very dear to us. His grandchildren love him a lot. Why aren't humanitarian factors taken into account?” ThinkingShouldHumansChildrenTwoYoungThreeFatherTakenFiveFourRightsConcernAccountsDearHuman RightsDetailsHumanitarianFactorsGrandchildrenSaddamOur FatherChildren LoveYoung Ladies Author:Raghad Hussein
“A curious reversal in the locus of moral concern has taken place: people feel responsible for everything except for what they do.” PeopleFeelsMoralTakenConcernResponsibleCuriousReversal Author:Theodore Dalrymple