Top 11 Residential Segregation Quotes

#1. An aching vacuum inside her sucking the air from her lungs. She hung her head and wept fiercely, the emptiness inside her growing larger not smaller; she felt as though it would grow so large it would suffocate her just as surely as the sea would have

Alan Brennert

#2. You have more of a feeling of personal resentment than I have. Perhaps, I have too little of it, but I never thought it paid.

Abraham Lincoln

#3. Who is that witch, asked the old man with the black eyepatch, these are things we say when we do not know how to take a good look at ourselves, had he lived as she had lived, we should like to see how long his civilised ways would last.

Jose Saramago

#4. Licking your wounds will not stop the bleeding, but applying pressure will.

Orrin Woodward

#5. This religion (Islam) recognizes all men as brothers. It accepts all human beings as equals before God, and as equal members in the Human Family of Mankind.

Malcolm X

#6. My doctor is wonderful. Once, in 1955, when I couldn't afford an operation, he touched up the X-rays.

Joey Bishop

#7. A lover's quarrel is always about every quarrel you ever had.

Robert Breault

#8. Today's residential segregation in the North, South, Midwest, and West is not the unintended consequence of individual choices and of otherwise well-meaning law or regulation but of unhidden public policy that explicitly segregated every metropolitan area in the United States.

Richard Rothstein

#9. So much love to carry and share, but so little heart.

Debasish Mridha

#10. When ordinary human beings err, it is sad, but when leaders do, it haunts us for generations.

Gurcharan Das

#11. February 27: Pre-production work begins on Bus Stop.

Carl Rollyson

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