Samuel George Morton famous quotes
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The American Race is marked by a brown complexion; long, black, lank hair; and deficient beard.
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The moral and intellectual character of the Africans is widely different in different nations.
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In disposition the Negro is joyous, flexible, and indolent; while the many nations which compose this race present a singular diversity of intellectual character, of which the far extreme is the lowest grade of humanity.
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The Negroes have little invention, but strong powers of imitation, so that they readily acquire mechanic arts. They have a great talent for music, and all their external senses are remarkably acute.
-- Samuel George Morton
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Oh who is that young sinner with the handcuffs on his wrist? And what has he been after that they groan and shake their fists? And wherefore is he wearing such a conscience-stricken air? Oh they're taking him to prison for the colour of his hair.
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The minds of stone lovers had colonised stones as lichens clung to them with golden or grey-green florid stains. The human world of stones is caught in organic metaphors like flies in amber. Words came from flesh and hair and plants. Reniform, mammilated, botryoidal, dendrite, haematite. Carnelian is from carnal, from flesh. Serpentine and lizardite are stone reptiles ; phyllite is leafy-green.
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Don't. Please, just let me hold you a little bit longer," he mumbled into my hair
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All love affairs end. Eventually the girl is gonna put curlers in her hair.
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On matters of race, on matters of decency, baseball should lead the way.
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Salvation for a race, nation or class must come from within.
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I always said that you can use the same vehicle although the driver will change, or the same vehicle to go for the race. It's a different driver, this is exactly what's happening to the cabinet.
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When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory.
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People should be left to believe what they like, so long as they harm no one else. Apart from normal expectations of politeness, it is not however clear why people should require their personal beliefs to be treated with special sensitivity by others, to the point that if others fail to tip-toe respectfully around them they will start throwing bombs.
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It's hard to say what I want my legacy to be when I'm long gone.
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