There will be no greater burden on our generation than to organize the forces of liberty in our time in order to make our quest of a new freed...
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It is essential that there should be organization of labor. This is an era of organization. Capital organizes and therefore labor must organize.
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Oh, order! Material order, intellectual order, moral order! What a comfort and strength, and what an economy! To know where we are going and what we want; that is order. To keep ones word, to do the right thing, and at the right time: more order. To have everything under ones hand, to put ones whole army through its manoeuvres, to work with all ones resources: still order. To discipline ones habits and efforts and wishes, to organize ones life and distribute ones time, to measure ones duties and assert ones rights, to put ones capital and resources, ones talents and opportunities to profit: again and always order. Order is light, peace, inner freedom, self-determination: it is power. To conceive order, to return to order, to realize order in oneself, around oneself, by means of oneself, this is aesthetic and moral beauty, it is well-being, it is what ought to be.
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'It's disheartening that animal people criticize societies that enlist the help of actors or organize creative acts like 'I'd rather go naked than wear fur,' to increase public awareness to our cause. These are great/courageous ideas which time has come! Liberation of animals is REVOLUTION - not elegant performance/ intellectual competition. We should do most anything to advance the animal rights cause. All the bickering may make the one step forward... TWO STEPS BACKWARD???'
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I met a Californian who would/ Talk California --a state so blessed/ He said, in climate, none had ever died there/ A natural death, and Vigilance Committees/ Had had to organize to stock the graveyards/ And vindicate the state's humanity.
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While the State becomes inflated and hypertrophied in order to obtain a firm enough grip upon individuals, but without succeeding, the latter, without mutual relationships, tumble over one another like so many liquid molecules, encountering no central energy to retain, fix and organize them.
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Our nettlesome task is to discover how to organize our strength into compelling power
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I hold before you my hand with each finger standing erect and alone, and as long as they are held thus, not one of the tasks that the hand may preform can be accomplished. I cannot lift. I cannot grasp. I cannot hold. I cannot even make an intelligible sign until my fingers organize and work together. In this we should also learn a lesson.
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Artists, whatever their medium, make selections from the abounding materials of life, and organize these selections into works that are under ...
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We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.
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One idea is enough to organize a life and project it Into unusual but viable forms, but many ideas merely...
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Organize first for knowledge, first with the object of making us know ourselves as a nation, for we have to do that before we can be of value ...
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Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful.
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Do you know what amazes me more than anything else? The impotence of force to organize anything.
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Men admire the man who can organize their wishes and thoughts in stone and wood and steel and brass.
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Don't agonize. Organize.
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I see something that has to be done and I organize it.
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Ideas about life organize perception; names of emotions organize sensations; rules of syntax organize thought. But pain comes on its own.
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Law represents the effort of man to organize society; governments, the efforts of selfishness to overthrow liberty.
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