Great Quotes δ' : Being laconic is being philosophical

It is absurd that we are capable of witnessing a 40,000 year old system of gender repression begin to dissolve before our eyes and yet we see the abolition of a 200 year old economic system as an unrealistic utopia

Paul Mason
That's probably because everyone has at least some women in their lives they care about, and some women have money.

The upper classes probably don't know or care about anyone from lower classes, and if they did, their first thought would be to lift those people out of their poverty rather than to replace economic hierarchy.
 
“Food is the best vaccine against chaos.”

Nobel committee, in awarding the United Nations’ World Food Program the peace prize.
 
I think I prefer the earlier formulation that goes roughly "No society is more than three meals away from collapse".
 
tfw Supreme Leader of the Hermit Kingdom Kim Jong-un accepts more personal responsibility for his administration's failure than the Current Occupant of the White House:

"Our people have placed trust, as high as the sky and as deep as the sea, in me, but I have failed to always live up to it satisfactorily. I am really sorry for that. Although I am entrusted with the important responsibility to lead this country upholding the cause of the great comrades Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il thanks to the trust of all the people, my efforts and sincerity have not been sufficient enough to rid our people of the difficulties in their lives."
 
if commenting on quotes allowed , he was building up for the parade , that he might have failed to feed people or stuff like that , he at least had 5 or 6 entirely new weapon systems . Am like amazed at expert views that North Koreans could never fly more than 6 MiGs together , but there were 7 up that night ...
 
Agesilaos B' of Sparta said:
30.000 archers forced me to leave Asia.
By "archers", Agesilaos didn't mean soldiers, but the heads on the coins Persia used to support the revolution of other Greek states against Sparta. Agesilaos was planning to march against the Persian capital, Susa.
Of course this was the end of the spartan campaign in Asia Minor, which had already placed under control large parts. Later on Agesilaos would have to sign a bad peace with Persia and ultimately face Epaminondas of Thebes, who managed to turn Thebes into the hegemonic power, when Sparta was defeated at the battle of Leuctra.

Btw, the sister of Agesilaos was the famous Kyniska, the first woman to win in the Olympic games.
 
Betrization is the worst solution... except for all others.
 
if commenting on quotes allowed , he was building up for the parade , that he might have failed to feed people or stuff like that , he at least had 5 or 6 entirely new weapon systems . Am like amazed at expert views that North Koreans could never fly more than 6 MiGs together , but there were 7 up that night ...

Apparently they're grounded most of the time. They get wheeled out for parades.
 
“On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the US will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.”

"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong"

Journalist – H. L,Mencken 1880 -1956
 
"The official line is that we all have rights and live in a democracy. Other unfortunates, who aren't free like we are, have to live in police states. These victims obey orders or else, no matter how arbitrary. The authorities keep them under regular surveillance. State bureaucrats control even the smaller details of everyday life. The officials who push them around are answerable only to higher-ups, public or private. Either way, dissent and disobedience are punished. Informers report regularly to the authorities. All this is supposed to be a very bad thing. And so it is. Although it is nothing but a description of the modern workplace."

- Bob Black
 
"Name your heroine Malati
That's my name.
There's no fear of its being found out,
there are any number of Malatis in Bengal,
and all are ordinary girls -
they don't know French or German,
they know how to cry."
-"Ordinary Girl", Rabindranath Tagore (English transl. Joe Winter)
 
This presidency, for lack of a better phrase, ruined my life.

It tore through my relationships, it torched bridges all around me on both ends. It left me with almost nothing.

But it was through that suffering and pain that the blinders of my privilege were removed, and I was forced to face the true depth of the race and class issues in this country; issues I had been shielded from as a young, white 20-something who just wanted to be a DJ and make beats and chase tail and do all that self-indulgent crap 20-somethings do.

74 million Americans would've cheered while he did anything. Literally ANYTHING. To anyone. We were shielded only by his idiocy.

That's why I'm not falling to my knees, sobbing and waxing poetically now that we've temporarily dodged a bullet and elected a corporatist who preaches "unity" and "healing." I will never unify with people who think being an anti-fascist is a bad thing, or who cheer for protesters against police brutality to be run over while heralding people waving confederate flags and wearing anti-Semitic t-shirts as patriots.

Those people didn't just disappear.

They're still here. They're still your neighbors, and the friends you're too scared to lose, and the bosses you won't or can't confront, and the spouses you have to walk on eggshells around.

Nothing will enable them more than complacency and cowardice. The "back to brunch" crowd will seal this country's fate by pretending everything's OK for four years and allowing this internal rot to continue spreading.

The person I was five years ago would be doing what so many of you are doing. Crying tears of joy and relief and writing elated prose and suddenly liking America again and all that bulls—.

But that person is dead, and the person I am now realizes our work–the work of those of us who aren't just gonna go straight the f— back to sleep–has only just begun.

No unity without accountability. No healing without f—ing consequences. Period.​

— Facebook user jomanmusic
Credit to @cardgame
 
If they can be that long (The Hill We Climb at Biden inauguration):
Amanda Gorman said:
Mr President, Dr Biden, Madam Vice-President, Mr Emhoff,

Americans and the world,

When day comes we ask ourselves where can we find light in this never-ending shade? The loss we carry asea we must wade. We’ve braved the belly of the beast. We’ve learned that quiet isn’t always peace. In the norms and notions of what just is isn’t always justice. And yet, the dawn is ours before we knew it. Somehow we do it. Somehow we’ve weathered and witnessed a nation that isn’t broken, but simply unfinished. We, the successors of a country and a time where a skinny Black girl descended from slaves and raised by a single mother can dream of becoming president only to find herself reciting for one.

And yes, we are far from polished, far from pristine, but that doesn’t mean we are striving to form a union that is perfect. We are striving to forge our union with purpose. To compose a country committed to all cultures, colors, characters, and conditions of man. And so we lift our gazes not to what stands between us, but what stands before us. We close the divide because we know to put our future first, we must first put our differences aside. We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another. We seek harm to none and harmony for all. Let the globe, if nothing else, say this is true. That even as we grieved, we grew. That even as we hurt, we hoped. That even as we tired, we tried that will forever be tied together victorious. Not because we will never again know defeat, but because we will never again sow division.

Scripture tells us to envision that everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree and no one shall make them afraid. If we’re to live up to her own time, then victory won’t lie in the blade, but in all the bridges we’ve made. That is the promise to glade, the hill we climb if only we dare. It’s because being American is more than a pride we inherit. It’s the past we step into and how we repair it. We’ve seen a forest that would shatter our nation rather than share it. Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy. This effort very nearly succeeded.

But while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated. In this truth, in this faith we trust for while we have our eyes on the future, history has its eyes on us. This is the era of just redemption. We feared it at its inception. We did not feel prepared to be the heirs of such a terrifying hour, but within it, we found the power to author a new chapter, to offer hope and laughter to ourselves so while once we asked, how could we possibly prevail over catastrophe? Now we assert, how could catastrophe possibly prevail over us?

We will not march back to what was, but move to what shall be a country that is bruised, but whole, benevolent, but bold, fierce, and free. We will not be turned around or interrupted by intimidation because we know our inaction and inertia will be the inheritance of the next generation. Our blunders become their burdens. But one thing is certain, if we merge mercy with might and might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children’s birthright.

So let us leave behind a country better than one we were left with. Every breath from my bronze-pounded chest we will raise this wounded world into a wondrous one. We will rise from the gold-limbed hills of the west. We will rise from the wind-swept north-east where our forefathers first realized revolution. We will rise from the Lake Rim cities of the midwestern states. We will rise from the sun-baked south. We will rebuild, reconcile and recover in every known nook of our nation, in every corner called our country our people diverse and beautiful will emerge battered and beautiful.

When day comes, we step out of the shade aflame and unafraid. The new dawn blooms as we free it. For there is always light. If only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it.
 
But one thing is certain, if we merge mercy with might and might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children’s birthright.
Sometimes I have to double-check that America isn't emerging from a literal war. :undecide:
 
they are still headed for a literal war . Only some shock in people who thought they were God's chosen and all they had to do was being around . Depends how cool Bidon can be ; gotta succeed because the next one will not be Trump level idiot .
 
‘Twitter is both a first draft and a permanent record.’ - Will Hislop
 
Writers build castles in the air, the reader lives inside, and the publisher collects the rent. - Maxim Gorky.
 
If you’re protesting against racism, you’re going to upset some racists - Sacha Baron Cohen
 
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