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Rebecca Solnit

"Were revolutions ever really that we thought them to be?"

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"Were revolutions ever really that we thought them to be?"

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Rebecca Solnit
"Mostly we tell the story of our lives, or mostly we're taught to tell it, as a quest to avoid suffering, though if your goal is a search for meaning, honor, experience, the same events may be victories or necessary steps. Then the personal matters; it's home; but you can travel in and out of it, rather than being marooned there. The leprosy specialist Paul Brand wrote, "Pain, along with its cousin touch, is distributed universally on the body, providing a sort of boundary of self," but empathy, solidarity, allegiance--the nerves that run out into the world--expand the self beyond its physical bounds."

Empathy

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Rebecca Solnit
"It's tempting to ask why if you fed your neighbors during the time of the earthquake and fire, you didn't do so before or after."

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Rebecca Solnit
"The famous Zen parable about the master for whom, before his studies, mountains were only mountains, but during his studies mountains were no longer mountains, and afterward mountains were again mountains could be interpreted as an alleory about [the perpetual paradox that when one is closest to a destination one is also the farthest)."

Philosophy

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Rebecca Solnit
"Despair is a form of certainty, certainty that the future will be a lot like the present or will decline from it."

Despair

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Rebecca Solnit
"Vengeance and forgiveness are about reconciling the accounts, but accounting is an ugly description of the tangled ways we're connected. I sometimes think everything comes out even in the end, but an end that arches beyond the horizon, beyond our capacity to perceive or measure, and that in many cases those who trespass against you do so out of a misery that means the punishment preceded and even precipitated the crime. Maybe that's acceptance."

Forgiveness

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Rebecca Solnit
"Always, just beyond all these things, was the silver sea, the lace border around all land like the silence around sounds or the unknowns beyond all knowledge."

Nature

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Rebecca Solnit
"Musing takes place in a kind of meadowlands of the imagination, a part of the imagination that has not yet been plowed, developed, or put to any immediately practical use, time spent there is not work time, yet without that time the mind becomes sterile, dull, domesticated. The fight for free space - for wilderness and public space - must be accompanied by a fight for free time to spend wandering in that space."

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Rebecca Solnit
"Writing is saying to no one and to everyone the things it is not possible to say to someone."

Writing

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Rebecca Solnit
"No matter how deeply you come to know a place, you can keep coming back to know it more."

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Rebecca Solnit
"Another part of the Puritan legacy is the belief that no one should have joy or abundance until everyone does, a belief that austere at one end, in the deprivation it endorses, and fantastical in the other, since it awaits a universal utopia. Joy sneaks in anyway, abundance cascades forth uninvited...Joy doesn't betray but sustains activism. And when you face a politics that aspires to make you fearful, alienated, and isolated, joy is a fine initial act of insurrection."

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Aberjhani

"The most dangerous thing to the USA population is not North Korea, it is the USA government."

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Aberjhani

"Politicians look for interests not people."

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Aberjhani

"When men reject reason, they have no means left for dealing with one another - except brute, physical force."

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"Not to dampen any parade, but if one asks if there is a single thing about Mr. Obama's Senate record, or state legislature record, or current program, that could possibly justify his claim to the presidency one gets ... what? Not much. Similarly lightweight unqualified 'white' candidates have overcome this objection, to be sure, but what kind of standard is that?"

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Aberjhani

"Experience is in the fingers and the head. The heart is inexperienced."

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Aberjhani

"And they that rule in England, in stately conclaves met, alas, alas for England they have no graves as yet."

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Aberjhani

"I believe the term is 'eminent domain.'Ah, yes. That means 'theft by the government."

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Aberjhani

"There is no single truth in a world ruled by many political parties."

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Aberjhani

"I have been ever of opinion that revolutions are not to be evaded."

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"Even if the paradise of material satisfaction, which they envisage as their final goal, were realized on earth, it would not bring mankind either contentment or peace."

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