
Top 12 Segregationist Quotes
#1. What are we going to say if tomorrow it occurs to some African state to send its agents into Mississippi and to kidnap one of the leaders of the segregationist movement there? And what are we going to reply if a court in Ghana or the Congo quotes the Eichmann case as precedent?
Hannah Arendt
#2. Be nonviolent only with those who are nonviolent to you. And when you can bring me a nonviolent racist, bring me a nonviolent segregationist, then I'll get nonviolent. But don't teach me to be nonviolent until you teach some of those crackers to be nonviolent.
Malcolm X
#3. In the end no segregationist scheme has withstood the force of a simple idea: equality under law.
Eric Liu
#4. America in its entirety is segregationist and is racist. It's more camouflaged in the north, but it's the same thing.
Malcolm X
#5. In Hollywood, between enthusiasm and money lies the Sahara Desert.
Rex Pickett
#7. It's a terrible thing to hate your mother. But I didn't always hate her. When I was a child, I only kind of disliked her.
Laurence Harvey
#8. The mind always hankers for more and more. If you have money, it hankers for more money; if you have prestige, it hankers for more prestige; if you have knowledge, it hankers for more knowledge. Mind lives in the 'more.'
Rajneesh
#9. The night sky is only a sort of carbon paper,
Blueblack, with the much-poked periods of stars
Letting in the light, peephole after peephole
A bonewhite light, like death, behind all things.
Sylvia Plath
#10. If we can succeed in adding more female voices at the highest levels, we will expand opportunities and extend fairer treatment to all.
Sheryl Sandberg
#11. Rappers make what's in, in. If we want to bring back something like Jordache, we just say it and the girls start wearing it. We have a lot of pull.
Nelly
#12. By and large, the world wants to move away from the nuclear era. The question is how fast and how far. In a world of sovereign nation-states, I can't rationalize any number above zero. If it's more than zero, you have to acknowledge every nation has the right to have them.
George Lee Butler
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