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    American Greed Quotes

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    the plane all by himself even when he didn’t even know where he was going. Brian is also a survivor. What I mean by a survivor is that on page 12 the novel states that ¨Brian was alone. In the roaring plane with no pilot he was alone. Alone.¨ That quote meant that Brian was basically in the plane alone and flying the plane alone with no one to guide him or tell him what to do or how to fly a plane. When Brian is in the plane by himself he picks up a mike. On page 20 the novel states that ¨After half

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    Philosophy quote analysis

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    1. April 8 We think and name in one world‚ we live and feel in another. -Marcell Proust Through this quote‚ Marcell suggests that reason and emotion are two separated and unconnected ways of knowing. He does this though the metaphor which suggests the difference between reason and emotion is like two different worlds. It is assumed that the world in which thinking and naming is done is the world of reason and the world in which one lives and feels is the world of emotion. The first way in which

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    Greek Courage Quotes

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    Christopher Reeve once said “A hero is an ordinary individual who find strength to preserve and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” This quote shows that anyone can be a hero as long as they want to help. Heroes always jump into action when they are needed‚ they show courage when others are in need‚ a hero is never afraid to help others in need. When others are in need heroes are there to jump into action in order to fix the problem. Harriet Tubman helped slaves escape even though she

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    Anthem Quote Analysis

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    following quote: “To be free‚ a man must be free of his brothers.” How does this quotes exemplify a theme of Anthem.” “Anthem” by Ayn Rand is about Equality 7-2125 in a society with all of his brother. In this society they live for their brothers and nobody else Equality is not like his brothers‚ he likes to have options and he likes preference but in his society that is a sin. When Equality 7-2125 experiments with light will he stay or will his brothers hold him back. This quote exemplifies

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    Claudia And Frieda Quotes

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    To me this quote represents how Claudia anticipates the events that the book will give us the reader’s attention to‚ most notably Pecola’s pregnancy. She remembers that she and Frieda pointed fingers at each other for failing to grow the plants one summer‚ but now she thinks if the earth itself was a danger to them‚ a more radical possibility. I believe this quote represents the levels of Pecola’s desire‚ she does not want blue eyes because they apply to the standards the whites have applied‚ but

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    Edward Yashinsky Quotes

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    permit the killers and betrayers to walk safely on the earth” - Edward Yashinsky. Edward Yashinsky was a Yiddish poet of the early 20th century. While enduring the pains of the Communist concentration he was forced into‚ he was inspired to write the quote that was previously mentioned. Being subjected to the hunger‚ thirst‚ exhaustion‚ and physical beating from the Nazis‚ he died in the camp. Him and the millions of others who died for their Jewish religion still live in the hearts and minds of millions

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    The Great Gatsby Quotes

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    Quote 1: “No.1 has faith in himself‚ tough‚ slow sullen and unshakable. Mine has worn thin in the last few years... The fact is: I no longer believe in my infallibility. That is what I am lost.” (Page 101‚ Paragraph 2) This quote in an excerpt from Rubashov’s diary in which he reflects on his identity after being a week in prison. Rubashov’s struggle with his own identity is clearly elucidated in this passage through his feelings of hopelessness and loss. For instance‚ Rubashov describes his faith

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    Atticus mentions this quote “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and in it.” so that scout could she could talk to others and get to know them better so that she can get to know what that person went through.A good example of that would go with the quote above would be“ but if Walter and I had put ourselves in her shoes we’d have seen it was an honest mistake on her part.”. The example of that quote explains the part “

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    Macbeth Fate Quotes

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    murdered is coming back to haunt them‚ he says‚ “I will tomorrow— and betimes I will—to the weird sisters. More shall they speak‚ for now I am bent to know‚ by the worst means‚ the worst. For mine own good‚ all causes shall give way.” [3.4.138-142] This quote shows Macbeth’s belief in the witches. He trusts them so much that he goes to them to ensure his own safety‚ and when they tell him that he will be safe until the forest comes to his castle and no man born of woman can kill him‚ he believes he is safe

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