Top 15 Nonhumanity Quotes
#1. She was the angel. My guardian angel disguised as the fucking grim reaper.
Mary Martel
#2. Power Thought: I expect good things to happen in my life today.
Joyce Meyer
#3. A government which lays taxes on the people not required by urgent public necessity and sound public policy is not a protector of liberty, but an instrument of tyranny. It condemns the citizen to servitude.
Calvin Coolidge
#4. The sociopaths - that's the real problem. The whole street demeanor is about pretending to be a sociopath as well so that the real ones can't find you.
Mat Johnson
#5. Nonhumanity is a dangerous label. If someone is nonhuman, they have no rights, Andrea. No protection.
Ilona Andrews
#6. When some English moralists write about the importance of having character, they appear to mean only the importance of having a dull character.
G.K. Chesterton
#8. The voice came from the other side of the divider, an older man, bald, who wore a leather vest over a dark blue button-down shirt, like a Radio Shack manager who moonlighted as a forest brigand.
Austin Grossman
#10. [Memory] is a passion no less powerful or pervasive than love. It is [the ability] to live in more than one world, to prevent the past from fading, and to call upon the future to illuminate it.
Elie Wiesel
#11. Hip-hop is just something I actually know how to do. But I always had aspirations to participate in other forms of music.
Lupe Fiasco
#12. Make it a principle for yourself to no longer accept negativity.
Tosca Reno
#13. As winter weather settles in around the country, millions of American families are facing skyrocketing home heating prices with even greater impact if cold temperatures persist into the spring.
Russ Carnahan
#14. I could not take one more minute of trying to convince the people of Los Angeles that a workers' revolution and a complete overhaul of society was a tiny bit more exciting than getting a bit role in a Burger King commercial
Susie Bright
#15. I had read them and congratulated myself for being black, as if I had chosen to be, because black women were feminists before there was a name for it.
Carleen Brice
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