Enslavement Quotes
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“Niemand ist mehr Sklave, als der sich für frei hält, ohne es zu sein.
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.”
― Elective Affinities
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.”
― Elective Affinities
“Until you realize how easy it is for your mind to be manipulated, you remain the puppet of someone else's game.”
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“Marriage and its entourage of possession and jealousy enslave the spirit.”
― When Nietzsche Wept
― When Nietzsche Wept
“Laziness can be a value on its own for those who want to show supremacy through contempt for work and wish to be free individuals by fighting the enslavement to labor. While they don’t want to become dependent on ‘wage slavery’ and their livelihood only hinges on salaries, they feel confined to a social stratification, causing a collective stigma that results in poverty and underfeeding. (The daily job)”
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“In our relationships with others, we need to remain free, without becoming what they want us to be, despite ourselves, with no enslavement to their expectations. The alienation from ourselves can never be an option in the garden of our mental health. ("Steaming ahead")”
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“Intensity-seeking is an enslavement of our own perpetuation. When we step out of the delirium of always seeking someone new, and meet the same old sad and lonely child within, our healing journey begins. Exhausting ourselves with novelty is a defense against our deepest pain, one that we cannot outrun. But once we stop and feel our losses, we can begin our healing journey and be the authentic, joyous person we were born to be.”
― Mirror of Intimacy: Daily Reflections on Emotional and Erotic Intelligence
― Mirror of Intimacy: Daily Reflections on Emotional and Erotic Intelligence
“Perhaps, there is no such person who can be called truly free, but only those who can be deemed so by comparison.”
― Sinew of the Social Species
― Sinew of the Social Species
“We have to show these men and women freedom by enslaving them, and show them courage by frightening them.”
― Fight Club
― Fight Club
“It is difficult, my dear Lucius, to escape becoming the person others believe one to be. A slave is twice enslaved, once by his chains and once again by the glances that fall upon him and say "thou slave.”
― The Ides of March
― The Ides of March
“The institution of slavery was, for a quarter millennium, the conversion of human beings into currency, into machines who existed solely for the profit of their owners, to be worked as long as the owners desired, who had no rights over their bodies or loved ones, who could be mortgaged, bred, won in a bet, given as wedding presents, bequeathed to heirs, sold away from spouses or children to cover an owner’s debt or to spite a rival or to settle an estate. They were regularly whipped, raped, and branded, subjected to any whim or distemper of the people who owned them. Some were castrated or endured other tortures too grisly for these pages, tortures that the Geneva Conventions would have banned as war crimes had the conventions applied to people of African descent on this soil. Before there was a United States of America, there was enslavement. Theirs was a living death passed down for twelve generations.”
― Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
― Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
“Interventionism inevitably leads to socialism, central banking inevitably leads to hyperinflation, total cashlessness inevitably leads to total surveillance, and "guaranteed income" inevitably leads to guaranteed enslavement. A deadly poison remains a deadly poison even when ingested in a gradual manner.”
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“Enslavement to God signifies liberation from all other forms of servitude, and although modern man may think that he is liberated, he is in fact a slave to his desires... He is ‘addicted’ to hoarding wealth, sex, violence, intoxicants and so on. But above all, he is often seduced by the capitalist system that tends to work through the invention of false needs, which he feels must be satisfied instantly.”
― The Best Way to Live and Die
― The Best Way to Live and Die
“May we all stand tall together in the face of those forces, here and elsewhere, that seek to enslave us.”
― Cali the Destroyer
― Cali the Destroyer
“I couldn't. I couldn't do it. It wasn't like hunting; it wasn't for survival or defence. It was cold-blooded murder- the murder of them, of my very soul. But for Prythian- for Tamlin, for all of them here, for Alis and her boys... I wished I knew the name of one of our forgotten gods so that I might beg them to intercede, wished I knew any prayers at all for guidance, for absolution.
But I did not know those prayers, or the names of our forgotten gods- only the names of those who would remain enslaved if I did not act. I silently recited those names, even as the horror of what knelt before me began to swallow me whole. For Prythian, for Tamlin, for their world and my own... These deaths would not be wasted- even if it would damn me forever.”
― A Court of Thorns and Roses
But I did not know those prayers, or the names of our forgotten gods- only the names of those who would remain enslaved if I did not act. I silently recited those names, even as the horror of what knelt before me began to swallow me whole. For Prythian, for Tamlin, for their world and my own... These deaths would not be wasted- even if it would damn me forever.”
― A Court of Thorns and Roses
“All of you. Why are you … being …” I struggled for the right word. “Nice?”
“We’re courting you,” Andel said, like it was obvious, even though he was sitting there doing nothing.
I burst out laughing. I couldn’t help myself. It bubbled through me in a wave of hysteria, persisting until my throat was raw. “You’ve blinded me,” I said, still chuckling, though I no longer sounded amused. “You’re dragging me, blind, through unforgivable
terrain. You’re only allowing me one small meal a day. You ignore me most of the time, insult me the rest of the time, and threaten to kill me every now and then just for good measure. You lead me around by a chain like a dog. This isn’t courting. This is enslavement.”
― A City of Whispers
“We’re courting you,” Andel said, like it was obvious, even though he was sitting there doing nothing.
I burst out laughing. I couldn’t help myself. It bubbled through me in a wave of hysteria, persisting until my throat was raw. “You’ve blinded me,” I said, still chuckling, though I no longer sounded amused. “You’re dragging me, blind, through unforgivable
terrain. You’re only allowing me one small meal a day. You ignore me most of the time, insult me the rest of the time, and threaten to kill me every now and then just for good measure. You lead me around by a chain like a dog. This isn’t courting. This is enslavement.”
― A City of Whispers
“The enslavement of his weaker brethren – the labour of those who do not enjoy, for the enjoyment of those who do not labour – the degradation of women – the torture of the animal world – these are the steps of the ladder by which man is ascending to his higher civilization.”
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“Two-sentence horror story: I woke up in a country founded on the genocide of native peoples and the enslavement of imported ones. I could not find my way back to sleep.”
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“Take care of your heart and your mind for they are like a garden.
And nothing good thrives in a garden full of weeds.”
― The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
And nothing good thrives in a garden full of weeds.”
― The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“All corners else o' th' earth Let liberty make use of- space enough Have I in such a prison.”
― The Tempest
― The Tempest
“We’re not descendants of slaves. We’re descendants of free people who were enslaved.'
Francia Márquez Mina, Afro-Colombian Vice President of Colombia”
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Francia Márquez Mina, Afro-Colombian Vice President of Colombia”
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“Blood dripped from his blackfly bites. The bottle flies swarmed the wounds on his head and back, but with his arms secured to the cart, he had no way to ward them off.”
― Silent Consent
― Silent Consent
“Historians who explore slavery's relationship to capitalism generally focus on the roles that men played in the development of both. But if we considered the very real possibility that some of the enslaved people these men compelled to work in southern cotton fields actually belonged to their wives, the narrative about American slavery and capitalism would be strikingly different. And when we consider that the enslaved people women owned before they married or acquired afterward helped make the nineteenth-century scale of southern cotton cultivation possible, the narrative of slavery, nineteenth-century markets, and capitalism as the domain of men becomes untenable.”
― They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
― They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
“English: "The greatest known freedom is the freest known form of slavery."
Česky: „Největší známá svoboda je nejvolnější známý druh otroctví.”
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Česky: „Největší známá svoboda je nejvolnější známý druh otroctví.”
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“English: "Belief in hard determinism is the most effective enslavement."
Česky: „Víra v tvrdý determinismus je nejefektivnější zotročení.”
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Česky: „Víra v tvrdý determinismus je nejefektivnější zotročení.”
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“The only true “us and them” situation is the cult owned leaders versus the citizens in every country. Sadly though, the “us and them” psychological manipulation weapon which was realized in ancient times by the cult, is so effective that the majority of citizens in every country will probably never realize this until it is too late, and the New World Order with a one world government policed by a universal police force and army will be implemented, unless the majority of citizens wake up to this plan to enslave and depopulate the entire human race, which has existed for many centuries.”
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“As long as you allow mediocrity to be the height of your enthusiasm, as long as you allow it to be the very peak of your potential, to be the voice of your culture, then, yes, the machine will replace you.”
― eN
― eN
“If you know all the languages of the world and you don't know your mother tongue or the language of your culture, that is enslavement.
But if you know your mother tongue or the languages of your culture, and add all the other languges to it, that is empowerment.
In reality it is impossible for any person to know all the languages in their own country, let alone the world. This is where the art of translation comes in.”
― The Language of Languages
But if you know your mother tongue or the languages of your culture, and add all the other languges to it, that is empowerment.
In reality it is impossible for any person to know all the languages in their own country, let alone the world. This is where the art of translation comes in.”
― The Language of Languages
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