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#1. People need to free their minds of racial prejudice and believe in equality for all and freedom regardless of race. It would be a good thing if all people were treated equally and justly and not be discriminated against because of race or religion or anything that makes them different from others. #Quote by Rosa Parks
#2. Speak to me, Rosa. Look this way just once, over here Rosa, where I am watching. #Quote by John Fante
#3. I have spent over half my life teaching love and brotherhood, and I feel that it is better to continue to try to teach or live equality and love than it would be to have hatred or prejudice. Everyone living together in peace and harmony and love - that's the goal that we seek, and I think that the more people there are who reach that state of mind, the better we will all be. #Quote by Rosa Parks
#4. With Pantera, we lived through so many trend-of-the-day situations - when grunge was huge, we were still a heavy metal band; when hip-hop started getting incorporated into metal, we stuck to our guns and remained a heavy metal band very purposefully. #Quote by Phil Anselmo
#5. Our scars make us who we are. Some scars are just deeper than others. #Quote by Alex Rosa
#6. We've got the slowest 311 song ever, called 'Solar Flare,' which is a scathing political rap that [vocalist] S.A. [Martinez] puts over a really slow, heavy thing, And then there's also a really fast one called 'It's Getting OK Now,' which is [guitarist] Tim Mahoney channeling Dimebag Darrell [Abbott of Pantera]. #Quote by Nick Hexum
#7. From the days of Spartacus, Weishophf, Karl Marx, Trotski, Belacoon, Rosa Luxenburg, and Ema Goldman, this world conspiracy has been steadily growing. This conspiracy played a definite recognizable role in the tragedy of the French revolution. It has been the mainspring of every subversive movement during the 19th Century. And now at last this band of extraordinary personalities from the underworld of the great cities of Europe and America have gripped the Russian people by the hair of their head and have become the undisputed masters of that enormous empire. #Quote by Winston Churchill
#8. Make no mistake, the woman (Rosa) had a heart. She had a bigger one than people would think. There was a lot in it, stored up, high in miles of hidden shelving. #Quote by Marcus Zusak
#9. Evening the playing field for women workers is a matter of fairness and with women now providing a significant share of their family's income, it is a family issue. #Quote by Rosa DeLauro
#10. Self-criticism, cruel, unsparing criticism that goes to the very root of the evil, is life and breath for the proletarian movement. #Quote by Rosa Luxemburg
#11. The masses are the decisive element, they are the rock on which the final victory of the revolution will be built. #Quote by Rosa Luxemburg
#12. I wear American Apparel jeans every day of my life. #Quote by Rosa Salazar
#13. When one's mind is made up ... fear diminishes. #Quote by Rosa Parks
#14. I went to jail 44 times. I've been beaten and left for dead on the side of the road fighting for freedom ... Yet Rosa Parks is better known in history than Ralph David Abernathy. Why is that? #Quote by Ralph Abernathy
#15. Unconditional Love is a perpetual emotion machine. It inspires us to include others. The longer I am bathed in its radiance, the more I find myself looking at others with an open heart. I can look past their faults and love them. I can say, "I may not like the things you do, but I love you. #Quote by Rosa Marchisella
#16. The feeling of superiority is a defect that tends to accompany a victim mentality...as if you deserved any merit for being a product of fate. #Quote by Rosa Montero
#17. Rosa Parks showed us all that one little person can make a whole bunch of noise without so much as a whisper. She showed the world that the color of your skin shouldn't determine what part of the bus you sit in ... as you ride through life. #Quote by Richard Pryor
#18. The truth is, I always want to kiss you. #Quote by Alex Rosa
#19. She didn't really believe in the possibility of making good things happen with the sheer strength of your desire for them. If anything, it seemed to her, the opposite was true. The moment you wanted anything too fervently, the moment you yearned, the universe gazed with disgust upon your mewling and withheld. To get things, you had to be careless about them, the way that Rosa was. #Quote by Zoe Heller
#20. Mrs. Gautier, I hear there are places online where you can sell children for a good price. Nick is still young enough, he should fetch enough to tide you over for a bit." – Rosa #Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
#21. I can't tell if wanting you is selfish or stupid. #Quote by Alex Rosa
#22. Tomorrow the revolution will already 'raise itself with a rattle' and announce with fanfare, to your terror: I was, I am, I will be! #Quote by Rosa Luxemburg
#23. Our mistreatment was just not right, and I was tired of it. #Quote by Rosa Parks
#24. She did not begin to tell real lies until Rosa was in hospital suffering that filthy rot that left her all eaten out inside, as light and fragile as a pine log infested with white ant #Quote by Peter Carey
#25. I had decided that I would not go anywhere with a piece of paper in my hand asking white folks for any favors. I had made that decision myself, as an individual. #Quote by Rosa Parks
#26. If Willie Nelson had been Rosa Parks, there never would have been a civil rights movement in this country, because he refuses to leave the back of the bus. #Quote by Kinky Friedman
#27. And in the darkness I smile at life, as if I were the possessor of charm which would enable me to transform all that is evil and tragical into serenity and happiness. But when I search my mind for the cause of this joy, I find there is no cause, and can only laugh at myself. #Quote by Rosa Luxemburg
#28. The Bush administration and Congressional Republicans have failed to bring up comprehensive energy reform or any piece of legislation for that matter that would lower gas prices, opting instead to give massive subsidies to the oil and gas industry. #Quote by Rosa DeLauro
#29. The fact that Ferdinand and Isabella did not choose the path of tolerance is seen as an example of the intractability and inevitability of intolerance, especially in the premodern era. But their actions may be far better understood as the failure to make the more difficult decision, to have the courage to cultivate a society that can live with its own flagrant contradictions. They chose instead to go down the modern path, the one defined by an ethic of unity and harmony, and which is largely intolerant of contradiction. #Quote by María Rosa Menocal
#30. So how long do I have before - what were their names? Carl and Rosa? Yeah, that's them. How long do I have before they come back?"
"I don't know. Maybe...maybe an hour or so?" My hands felt incredibly small in his.
That lopsided grin was back. "I doubt they'd be happy to find me here."
"Why?"
His brows rose. "Maybe I'm wrong. They used to coming home to find some strange guy sitting on their couch?"
I rolled my eyes.
"That's it, isn't it?" Rider tugged on my hands, and I rose, letting him pull me down to the couch beside him. He leaned back, sliding one arm around my shoulders and tucking me against his side. "Just par for the course with you, huh?"
I didn't know what to do with my hands since he'd let go of them, so I folded them in my lap. "I've never had a...guy here."
Rider stiffened and then he twisted his neck so he was looking at me.
Did I seriously admit that out loud? Squeezing my eyes shut, I sighed. "I'm just...going to shut up now."
He chuckled. "Don't do that. I like listening to you talk. #Quote by Jennifer L. Armentrout
#31. I don't think well of people who are prejudiced against people because of race. The only way for prejudiced people to change is for them to decide for themselves that all human beings should be treated fairly. We can't force them to think that way. #Quote by Rosa Parks