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  • #1
    George Carlin
    “I don't like ass kissers, flag wavers or team players. I like people who buck the system. Individualists. I often warn people: "Somewhere along the way, someone is going to tell you, 'There is no "I" in team.' What you should tell them is, 'Maybe not. But there is an "I" in independence, individuality and integrity.'" Avoid teams at all cost. Keep your circle small. Never join a group that has a name. If they say, "We're the So-and-Sos," take a walk. And if, somehow, you must join, if it's unavoidable, such as a union or a trade association, go ahead and join. But don't participate; it will be your death. And if they tell you you're not a team player, congratulate them on being observant.”
    George Carlin

  • #2
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “I live on Earth at present, and I don’t know what I am. I know that I am not a category. I am not a thing — a noun. I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process – an integral function of the universe.”
    R. Buckminster Fuller

  • #3
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly.”
    Buckminster R. Fuller

  • #4
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty........ but
    when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is
    wrong.”
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    tags: art

  • #5
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “I'm not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special except dare to think. And to dare to go with the truth. And to dare to really love completely.”
    R. Buckminster Fuller

  • #6
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “Everything you've learned in school as "obvious" becomes less and less obvious as you begin to study the universe. For example, there are no solids in the universe. There's not even a suggestion of a solid. There are no absolute continuums. There are no surfaces. There are no straight lines.”
    Richard Buckminster Fuller

  • #7
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “I am convinced that creativity is a priori to the integrity of the universe and that life is regenerative and conformity meaningless.”
    R. Buckminster Fuller, I Seem to Be a Verb

  • #8
    John Steinbeck
    “The final weapon is the brain, all else is supplemental.”
    John Steinbeck, The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights

  • #9
    Brian Jacques
    “Defend the weak, protect both young and old, never desert your friends. Give justice to all, be fearless in battle and always ready to defend the right."

    —The law of Badger Lords”
    Brian Jacques, Lord Brocktree

  • #10
    Lao Tzu
    “He who defends with love will be secure; Heaven will save him, and protect him with love.”
    Lao Tzu

  • #11
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “But fear no more! I would not take this thing, if it lay by the highway. Not were Minas Tirith falling in ruin and I alone could save her, so, using the weapon of the Dark Lord for her good and my glory. No, I do not wish for such triumphs, Frodo son of Drogo.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Two Towers

  • #12
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “I exist, I am, I am here, I am becoming, I make my own life and no one else makes it for me. I must face my own shortcomings, mistakes, transgressions. No one can suffer my non-being as I do, but tomorrow is another day, and I must decide to leave my bed and live again. And if I fail, I don't have the comfort of blaming you or life or God. ”
    Leo F. Buscaglia, Living, Loving & Learning

  • #13
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “The majority of us lead quiet, unheralded lives as we pass through this world. There will most likely be no ticker-tape parades for us, no monuments created in our honor. But that does not lessen our possible impact, for there are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give. Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have a potential to turn a life around. It’s overwhelming to consider the continuous opportunities there are to make our love felt.”
    Leo Buscaglia

  • #14
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “If you don't like the scene you're in, if you're unhappy, if you're lonely, if you don't feel that things are happening, change your scene. Paint a new backdrop.”
    Leo Buscaglia

  • #15
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “Love is always bestowed as a gift - freely, willingly and without expectation. We don't love to be loved; we love to love.”
    LEO BUSCAGLIA

  • #16
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “A loving relationship is one in which the loved one is free to be himself -- to laugh with me, but never at me; to cry with me, but never because of me; to love life, to love himself, to love being loved. Such a relationship is based upon freedom and can never grow in a jealous heart”
    Leo Buscaglia
    tags: love

  • #17
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “It's not enough to have lived.
    We should be determined to live for something.
    May I suggest that it be creating joy for others,
    sharing what we have for the betterment of personkind,
    bringing hope to the lost and love to the lonely.”
    Leo Buscaglia

  • #18
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “Life is a paradise for those who love many things with a passion.”
    Leo Buscaglia
    tags: life

  • #19
    Leo F. Buscaglia
    “Don't spend your precious time asking "Why isn't the world a better place?" It will only be time wasted. The question to ask is "How can I make it better?" To that there is an answer.”
    Leo Buscaglia

  • #20
    Errico Malatesta
    “We anarchists do not want to emancipate the people; we want the people to emancipate themselves.”
    Errico Malatesta

  • #21
    Errico Malatesta
    “Hate does not produce love, and by hate one cannot remake the world.”
    Errico Malatesta

  • #22
    Errico Malatesta
    “In all times and in all places, whatever may be the name that the government takes, whatever has been its origin, or its organization, its essential function is always that of oppressing and exploiting the masses, and of defending the oppressors and exploiters. Its principal characteristic and indispensable instruments are the bailiff and the tax collector, the soldier and the prison. And to these are necessarily added the time-serving priest or teacher, as the case may be, supported and protected by the government, to render the spirit of the people servile and make them docile under the yoke.”
    Errico Malatesta, Anarchy

  • #23
    Rudolf Rocker
    “For the anarchist, freedom is not an abstract philosophical concept, but the vital concrete possibility of every human being to bring to full development all the powers, capacities and talents with which nature has endowed them, and turn them to social account.”
    Rudolf Rocker

  • #24
    Rudolf Rocker
    “Every type of political power presupposes some particular form of human slavery, for the maintenance of which it is called into being. Just as outwardly, that is, in relation to other states the state has to create certain artificial antagonisms in order to justify its existence, so also internally the cleavage of society into castes, ranks and classes is an essential condition of its continuance. The development of the Bolshevist bureaucracy in Russia under the alleged dictatorship of the proletariat (which has never been anything but the dictatorship of a small clique over the proletariat and the whole Russian people) is merely a new instance of an old historical experience which has repeated itself countless times. This new ruling class, which to-day is rapidly growing into a new aristocracy, is set apart from the great masses of the Russian peasants and workers just as clearly as are the privileged castes and classes in other countries from the mass of the people. And this situation becomes still more unbearable when a despotic state denies to the lower classes the right to complain of existing conditions, so that any protest is made at the risk of their lives.

    But even a far greater degree of economic equality than that which exists in Russia would be no guarantee against political and social oppression. Economic equality alone is not social liberation. It is precisely this which all the schools of authoritarian Socialism have never understood. In the prison, in the cloister, or in the barracks one finds a fairly high degree of economic equality, as all the inmates are provided with the same dwelling, the same food, the same uniform, and the same tasks. The ancient Inca state in Peru and the Jesuit state in Paraguay had brought equal economic provision for every inhabitant to a fixed system, but in spite of this the vilest despotism prevailed there, and the human being was merely the automaton of a higher will on whose decisions he had not the slightest influence. It was not without reason that Proudhon saw in a "Socialism" without freedom the worst form of slavery. The urge for social justice can only develop properly and be effective when it grows out of man's sense of freedom and responsibility, and is based upon it. In other words, Socialism will be free or it will not be at all. In its recognition of this fact lies the genuine and profound justification of Anarchism. ”
    Rudolf Rocker, Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism

  • #25
    Rudolf Rocker
    “The peoples owe all political rights and privileges which we enjoy today in greater or lesser measure, not to the good will of their governments, but to their own strength. One need only study the history of the past three hundred years to understand by what relentless struggles every right has had to be wrested inch by inch from the despots.”
    Rudolf Rocker

  • #26
    David Graeber
    “Traditional hedonism...was based on the direct experience of pleasure: wine, women and song; sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll; or whatever the local variant. The problem, from a capitalist perspective, is that there are inherent limits to all this. People become sated, bored...Modern self-illusory hedonism solves this dilemma because here, what one is really consuming are fantasies and day-dreams about what having a certain product would be like.”
    David Graeber, Possibilities: Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion, and Desire

  • #27
    David Graeber
    “If history shows anything, it is that there's no better way to justify relations founded on violence, to make such relations seem moral, than by reframing them in the language of debt—above all, because it immediately makes it seem that it's the victim who's doing something wrong.”
    David Graeber, Debt: The First 5,000 Years

  • #28
    Colin  Ward
    “The important question is, therefore, not whether anarchy is possible or not, but whether we can so enlarge the scope and influence of libertarian methods that they become the normal way in which human beings organise their society.”
    Colin Ward, Anarchy in Action

  • #29
    Colin  Ward
    “Every state protects the privileges of the powerful.”
    Colin Ward, Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction

  • #30
    Colin  Ward
    “The anarchist conclusion is that every kind of human activity should begin from what from what is local and immediate, should link in a network with no centre and no directing agency, hiving off new cells as the original grows.”
    Colin Ward, Anarchy in Action



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