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You don't have to teach people how to be human. You have to teach them how to stop being inhuman.


Eldridge Cleaver


#how #human #inhuman #people #stop

History could pass for a scarlet text, its jot and title graven red in human blood.


Eldridge Cleaver


#could #history #human #human blood #jot

You can cut the tension with a cricket stump.


Murray Walker


#cut #stump #tension #you

I feel that I am a citizen of the American dream and that the revolutionary struggle of which I am a part is a struggle against the American nightmare.


Eldridge Cleaver


#am #american #american dream #citizen #dream

If you give it good concentration, good energy, good heart and good performance, the song will play you.


Levon Helm


#energy #give #good #good heart #heart

Respect commands itself and can neither be given nor withheld when it is due.


Eldridge Cleaver


#due #given #itself #neither #nor

In prison, those things withheld from and denied to the prisoner become precisely what he wants most of all.


Eldridge Cleaver


#denied #most #precisely #prison #prisoner

All the gods are dead except the god of war.


Eldridge Cleaver


#except #god #gods #war

There is a moment in the tractate Menahot when the Rabbis imagine what takes place when Moses ascends Mount Sinai to receive the Torah. In this account (there are several) Moses ascends to heaven, where he finds God busily adding crownlike ornaments to the letters of the Torah. Moses asks God what He is doing and God explains that in the future there will be a man named Akiva, son of Joseph, who will base a huge mountain of Jewish law on these very orthographic ornaments. Intrigued, Moses asks God to show this man to him. Moses is told to 'go back eighteen rows,' and suddenly, as in a dream, Moses is in a classroom, class is in session and the teacher is none other than Rabbi Akiva. Moses has been told to go to the back of the study house because that is where the youngest and least educated students sit. Akiva, the great first-century sage, is explaining Torah to his disciples, but Moses is completely unable to follow the lesson. It is far too complicated for him. He is filled with sadness when, suddenly, one of the disciples asks Akiva how he knows something is true and Akiva answers: 'It is derived from a law given to Moses on Mount Sinai.' Upon hearing this answer, Moses is satisfied - though he can't resist asking why, if such brilliant men as Akiva exist, Moses needs to be the one to deliver the Torah. At this point God loses patience and tells Moses, 'Silence, it's my will.


Jonathan Rosen


#intelligence #interpretation #law #moses #revelation

I have taken an oath in my heart to oppose communism until the day I die.


Eldridge Cleaver


#day #die #heart #i #oath






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