Sunday, April 13, 2003
�A successful social technique consists perhaps in finding unobjectionable means for individual self-assertion.�
- Eric Hoffer (1902 � 1983), American philosopher: �The Passionate State of Mind�, 1955.
�The boundary line between self and external world bears no relation to reality; the distinction between ego and world is made by spitting out part of the inside, and swallowing in part of the outside.�
- Norman O. Brown (b. 1913 - 2002), American philosopher: �Love�s Body�, 1967.
�The world�s great age begins anew,
The golden years return.�
- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 � 1822), English poet, dramatist and essayist: �Hellas�, 1822.
�The difference between de jure and de facto segregation is the difference between open, forthright bigotry and the shamefaced kind that works through unwritten agreements between real estate dealers, school officials and local politicians.�
- Shirley Chisholm (b. 1924), American congresswoman: �Unbought and Unbound�, 1970.
- Eric Hoffer (1902 � 1983), American philosopher: �The Passionate State of Mind�, 1955.
�The boundary line between self and external world bears no relation to reality; the distinction between ego and world is made by spitting out part of the inside, and swallowing in part of the outside.�
- Norman O. Brown (b. 1913 - 2002), American philosopher: �Love�s Body�, 1967.
�The world�s great age begins anew,
The golden years return.�
- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 � 1822), English poet, dramatist and essayist: �Hellas�, 1822.
�The difference between de jure and de facto segregation is the difference between open, forthright bigotry and the shamefaced kind that works through unwritten agreements between real estate dealers, school officials and local politicians.�
- Shirley Chisholm (b. 1924), American congresswoman: �Unbought and Unbound�, 1970.
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