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In whom I trust
The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. - Albert Einstein.
"Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix."
-Circuit Court of Caroline County (1959)
This coming from the prez who railed against the military-industrial complex.Arbenz, addressing Guatemala after the Eisenhower had made it clear he would try bringing down the government because Arbenz had the 'nerve' to buy a small percentage of the United Fruit Company's land for the 'market' price.
He certainly didn't get that from the Bible. Must have got it from somewhere else, Like perhaps A Civic Biologyresentation in Problems.
"The Races of Man. -- At the present time there exist upon the earth five races or varieties of man, each very different from the other in instincts, social customs, and, to an extent, in structure. These are the Ethiopian or negro type, originating in Africa; the Malay or brown race, from the islands of the Pacific; The American Indian; the Mongolian or yellow race, including the natives of China, Japan, and the Eskimos; and finally, the highest type of all, the caucasians, represented by the civilized white inhabitants of Europe and America. ..."
This coming from the prez who railed against the military-industrial complex.
"The Egyptian people have not had their real revolution yet. But it's coming. And it won't be on Facebook."
- Cairo cabbie
Usa #1
if this story is true, i'm pretty sure the "german commander" had no freaking idea why that american is talking about a hardshelled fruit.
i find it rather improbable he got the slang.
also, why the hell is it always quoted with "To the German Commander, The American Commander." ?
didnt they have names?
- Sri AurobindoAvoid vain disputing; but exchange views freely. If dispute thou must, learn from thy adversary; for even from a fool, if thou listen not with the ear and the reasoning mind but the soul's light, thou canst gather much wisdom.
― Richard Brautigan, Trout Fishing In America“Excuse me," I said. "I thought you were a trout stream."
"I'm not," she said.
- Sri AurobindoThe rejection of falsehood by the mind seeking after truth is one of the chief causes why mind cannot attain to the settled, rounded & perfect truth; not to escape falsehood is the effort of divine mind, but to seize the truth which lies masked behind even the most grotesque or far-wandering error.
Five colours darken the eyes.
Five tones deaden the ears.
Five tastes jade the palate.
Hunting and racing madden the heart.
Exotic goods ensnarl human lives.
Therefore the Sage
Takes care of the belly, not the eye,
Chooses one, rejects the other.