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“Take the attitude of a student, never be too big to ask questions, never know too much to learn something new.”
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“Can you let me go to hell the way I want to?”
Source : "Fictional character: Wild Bill Hickok". TV series "Deadwood", 2004-2006.
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“Whatever we repress eventually develops aspects of terror.”
Source : Christin Lore Weber (1997). “Circle of Mysteries: The Women's Rosary Book”, p.197, Yes International Publishers
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“Always be on time. Never try to make any personal engagements. Do as little talking as humanly possible. Never be disturbed by anything. Always do what you're told to do as quickly as possible. Remember to lean back in a parade, so that people can see your husband. Don't get too fat to ride three on a seat. Get out of the way as quickly as you're not needed.”
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“Collective will supplants individual whim”
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“Asking a sociologist to solve a problem is like prescribing an enema for diarrhea.”
Source : "Saul Alinsky: A candid conversation with the feisty radical organizer". Interview with Eric Norden, Playboy, 19 (3), March 1972.
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“When air is charged with emotions, an attempt to teach is often perceived as a form of judgment and rejection.”
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“I felt my mother about the place. I don't think she haunts me, but I wouldn't put it past her.”