Kimberly Yee famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I think the guys are starting to rally around my leadership style and the way I do things. I've been waiting for this opportunity my whole life.

  • When I talk to people in need, they tell me they want to hope; they are eager for opportunity; they are ready for better days. And I can tell you that every time their hopes are disappointed, all nations lose.

  • I began to study again, and now for the first time really achieved an understanding of the content of the Jew Karl Marx's life effort. Only now did his Capital become really intelligible to me, and also the struggle of the Social Democracy against the national economy, which aims only to prepare the ground for the domination of truly international finance and stock exchange capital.

  • In an effort to get the work of the Lord done we often lose contact with the Lord of work.

  • There're so many things I want to do, like become more media savvy. I am too lazy. But I'm making an effort.

  • I am not one of those people who will ever be comfortable mocking or making caricatures of the stereotypes attached to any community.

  • It is the local community that needs to own the commitment to education.

  • Drugs ruin peoples lives, break up families and have disastrous effects on our communities.

  • When an opponent declares, "I will not come over to your side," I calmly say, "Your child belongs to us already...What are you? You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know nothing else but this new community."

  • I want everyone to keep the property that he has acquired for himself according to the principle:benefit to the community precedes benefit to the individual. But the state should retain supervision and each property owner should consider himself appointed by the state. It is his duty not to use his property against the interests of others among his own people. This is the crucial matter. The Third Reich will always retain its right to control the owners of property.

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