“Anarchy is not a matter of the future; it is a matter of the present. It is not a matter of making demands; it is a matter of how one lives.”
"Anarchic Thoughts on Anarchism," in Revolution and Other Writings: A Political Reader, p. 87
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Gustav Landauer4
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Hank Green (1980) American vlogger
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Derek Walcott (1930–2017) Saint Lucian–Trinidadian poet and playwright
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Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial Address (1962)
Context: If our nation had done nothing more in its whole history than to create just two documents, its contribution to civilization would be imperishable. The first of these documents is the Declaration of Independence and the other is that which we are here to honor tonight, the Emancipation Proclamation. All tyrants, past, present and future, are powerless to bury the truths in these declarations, no matter how extensive their legions, how vast their power and how malignant their evil.
Tim Hurson (1946) Creativity theorist, author and speaker
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Elizabeth Kucinich (1977) British activist
"Stand up, Embrace your power, Be your greatest you", in ElizabethKucinich.com (2016) https://www.elizabethkucinich.com/.
“Doesn’t matter how old the speaker is, it’s the words that matter.”
Cory Doctorow (1971) Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author
Source: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 148
“It doesn't matter how motivated students are; what matters is how students are motivated”
Alfie Kohn (1957) American author and lecturer
"The Dangerous Myth of Grade Inflation," Chronicle of Higher Education
“Spacetime tells matter how to move; matter tells spacetime how to curve.”
John Archibald Wheeler (1911–2008) American physicist
Wheeler's succinct summary of Einstein's theory of general relativity, in Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam (2000), p. 235. http://books.google.com/books?id=zGFkK2tTXPsC&lpg=PA1&pg=PA235