Top 16 Exploitable Quotes
#1. Writers in a profit making economy are an exploitable commodity whose works are products to be marketed, and are so judged and handled.
Tillie Olsen
#2. Political correctness is as exploitable as any other progressive ideal, but its aim is to stifle the incessant noise of those who flap their careless lips without a thought about those they might offend and why that might be important.
Marcus Brigstocke
#3. So long as men denounce each other as mentally sick (homosexual, addicted, insane, and so forth) so that the madman can always be considered the Other, never the Self mental illness will remain an easily exploitable concept, and Coercive Psychiatry a flourishing institution.
Thomas Szasz
#4. I passionately feel that as long as we view ourselves as superior and other animals as exploitable our consciousness will remain stuck in a level of ignorance that will disallow a full realization of the truth underlying reality.
Sharon Gannon
#5. Difficult situations create exploitable opportunities for those strong enough to persevere.
Chad Bowen
#6. I was always empathetic with animals. It's a terrible and self-involved point of view that we do something because someone else is exploitable.
Lily Tomlin
#7. How people die remains in the memory of those who live on
Cicely Saunders
#8. We must not think of this merely as a theological or metaphysical question. For
Roger Scruton
#9. Having marshalled the men in battle order, as shown in the first diagram, you will observe that each party has two ranks of men, on the first of which stand the superior Pieces, and on the next the eight Pawns.
Howard Staunton
#10. One reason why love songs are better than love itself is that you can replay them.
Tablo
#11. It would probably be too easy a cop out to say that just Republican males hate me. Though there's a large swath of them, for sure.
Lena Dunham
#13. Autumn in New York, why does it seem so inviting?
Vernon Duke
#14. When my wife got sick, I didn't understand why God was doing what he was doing.
Marvin Sapp
#15. We write programs not because we understand the syntax but to solve a problem
Various
#16. The more gifted and talkative one's characters are, the greater the chances of their resembling the author in tone or tint of mind.
Vladimir Nabokov