Top 9 Precarity Judith Quotes
#1. All thinking of the religious man is etymological, a reduction of all concepts to the original intuition, to the characteristic.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
#2. Precarity designates that politically induced condition in which certain populations suffer from failing social and economic networks of support and become differentially exposed to injury, violence, and death.
Judith Butler
#3. Precariousness and precarity are intersecting concepts. Lives are by definition precarious: they can be expunged at will or by accident; their persistence is in no sense guaranteed
Judith Butler
#4. That's the privilege of old age: You don't have to remember.
Alan Arkin
#5. Precarity also characterizes that politically induced condition of maximized precariousness for populations exposed to arbitrary state violence who often have no other option than to appeal to the very state from which they need protection.
Judith Butler
#6. I should have told you the minute I saw you that you look beautiful. I do love the way you look tonight.
Robin Bielman
#7. The land of Ireland for the people of Ireland.
James Larkin
#8. We all have goals and dreams. Say them aloud to yourself; if they don't sound slightly impossible then they aren't set high enough.
Noel DeJesus
#9. Would That All Yahweh's People Were Prophets!(Numbers 11:29)
Megan McKenna