Top 6 Quotes About Segregation In The 1950s
#1. Long-distance train conversations are unlike the perfunctory exchanges one normally associates with strangers, or the truncated, cut-to-the-chase kind that sometimes take place between seatmates on a plane.
Alan Huffman
#2. Don't let anyone say you can't do it. To be successful, you need to fail. The more failures you have, the more successes you will have. People just don't get that.
John Ilhan
#3. Schiller has said, the only relation with the public of which a man never repents - is war.
Anonymous
#4. I was suicidal for two solid centuries once. That was during the early part of what they now call the Dark Ages, in medieval Europe. Suicidal tendencies were de rigueur at the time, and I'm nothing if not trendy.
Gene Doucette
#5. I think it's the easiest thing in the world to be friendly and say 'please' and 'thank you.' I try and remember it and use it.
Amber Le Bon
#6. Simplicity can have a negative impact when it's the crude reduction of nuances beyond appreciation: a Matisse presented as a 16-color GIF.
Matt Mullenweg
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