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Letter "S" » second class
«Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.»
Author: Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia
(Emperor, Social Reformer)
| About:
Human Rights,
Morality,
Race,
Song Lyrics,
War
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«The only change is that baseball has turned Paige from a second class citizen to a second class immortal.»
«At no previous period has mankind been faced by a half-century which so paradoxically united violence and progress. Its greater and lesser wars and long series of major assassinations have been strangely combined with the liberation of more societies and individuals than ever before in history, and by the transformation of millions of second-class citizens -- women, workers and the members of subject races -- to a stage at which first-rate achievement is no longer inhibited even if opportunities are not yet complete.»
Author: Vera Brittain (Mary)
(Writer)
| Keywords:
assassinations, class war, first period, half-century, inhibit, inhibited, inhibits, paradoxically, second class, second period, strangely
«The constitution does not provide for first and second class citizens.»
«St. Teresa of Avila described our life in this world as like a night at a second-class hotel.»
«I'll go through life either first class or third, but never in second.»
Author: Noel Coward
(Actor, Composer, Playwright)
| Keywords:
first class, second class, third class
«All new states are invested, more or less, by a class of noisy, second-rate men who are always in favor of rash and extreme measures, but Texas was absolutely overrun by such men.»
Author: Sam Houston
(General, Lawyer, Politician)
| Keywords:
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«A second-class effort is a first-class mistake.»
«For you dream you are crossing the Channel, and tossing about in a steamer from Harwich, / Which is something between a large bathing-machine and a very small second-class carriage.»
Author: William S. Gilbert
(Lyricist)
| Keywords:
bathing, bathing machine, carriage, channel, Crossing the, second class, steamer, Steamers, tossing
«They are, as it were, train-bearers in the pageant of life, and hold a glass up to humanity, frailer than itself. We see ourselves at second-hand in them: they show us all that we are, all that we wish to be, and all that we dread to be. What brings the resemblance nearer is, that, as they imitate us, we, in our turn, imitate them. There is no class of society whom so many persons regard with affection as actors.»
Author: William Hazlitt
(Writer)
| Keywords:
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