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I am Become Text Message. Destroyer Of Words.
I am myself my own commander.
[Lat., Egomet sum mihi imperator.]
Merely external emancipation has made of the modern woman an artificial being. Now, woman is confronted with the necessity of emancipating herself from emancipation, if she really desires to be free.
put in a patrol wagon.
Round up and deport two million aliens who committed crimes.
I will always be a translation.
I feel myself becoming less a person than a place, inhabited, a foreign land.
First kill me before you take possession of my Fatherland.
I am a woman committed to
a politics
of transliteration, the methodology
of a mind
stunned at the suddenly
possible shifts of meaning - for which
like amnesiacs
in a ward on fire, we must
find words
or burn.
I'm slammed with an identity that can no longer say a word; mute with responsibility.
Some reasonable term ought to be allowed to enable aliens to get rid of foreign and acquire American attachments; to learn the principles and imbibe the spirit of our government; and to admit of a probability at least, of their feeling a real interest in our affairs.
I am in cage. I wish to be free.
Get up, Imogen, and get yourself ready for battle. From now on, the orders around here are going to come from me." "And the first thing you're going to do is free my son from that accursed Malachi Configuration.
To rob, to ravage, to murder, in their imposing language, are the arts of civil policy. When they have made the world a solitude, they call it peace.
[Lat., Auferre, trucidare, rapere, falsis nominibus imperium, atque, ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.]
I am compelled into this country.
I'm an immigrant and I will stay an immigrant forever.
To end slavery, you must overcome the mental and physical inertia of the masses and quicken their intelligence and creative faculty.
this word needs to be reworded ==========
Take down the walls
Destroy the Museums. Crack syntax. Sabotage the adjective. Leave nothing but the verb.
Where can I free myself of the homeland in my body?
I must create a system, or be enslav'd by another man's.
Become placeless, for to change this place of water and clay is but to move from one prison to another.
It is the task of the translator to release in his own language that pure language that is under the spell of another, to liberate the language imprisoned in a work in his re-creation of that work.
properispomenon.
Transformations is the word. We can do the work of transformation only in the present moment
It is the destiny of the emigrant that the foreign land does not become his homeland: his homeland becomes foreign.
You stuff somebody into the American dream, and it becomes a prison.
Identify. Improve. Resolve. #nucherte
Steal! to be sure they may; and, egad, serve your best thoughts as gypsies do stolen children,-disfigure them to make 'em pass for their own.
The word nobody wants to use, but you see if you are here illegally, that's the punishment, deportation.
I'm an honorary consul general, so I have inviolability.
I have converted the machinery of my fate into the servant of my will.
Every people deserves to conserve its identity without being ideologically colonised.
If someone tried to assimilate you for years, if your language was forbidden, if the names of your hometown were changed, what would do you but revolt.
People imprison themselves.
I will remove these restraints. And leave this cell, with the door open, and retire to my living quarters. I will speak of this encounter to no one.
never be moved, even if
To enslave men, successfully and safely, it is necessary to have their minds occupied with thoughts and aspirations short of the liberty of which they are deprived. A certain degree of attainable good must be kept before them.
I decided to be what crime made of me,
Our dehumanization of the Negro then is indivisible from our dehumanization of ourselves; the loss of our own identity is the price we pay for our annulment of his.
One of the great pluses of being an immigrant is you get to start again in terms of your identity. You get to shed the narratives which cling to you.
Enslave a man and you destroy his ambition, his enterprise, his capacity. In the constitution of human nature, the desire of bettering one's condition is the mainspring of effort. The first touch of slavery snaps this spring.
This innocent country set you down in a ghetto in which, in fact, it intended that you should perish.
To redeem your territory for the kingdom is to identify your territory
When you move a border, suddenly life changes violently. I write about nationality.
Degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL
An imitator is a man who succeeds in being an imitation.
I hope to be granted asylum. Deportation [ from Germany] that would be a death sentence for me.
I was a barbarian, tender and full of violence. I translated by instinct, without any method, not merely an artistic truth but above all a human one.
An individual is an encloser. Time and space, liberty and necessity, truth and thought, are left at large no longer.
Say goodbye to the IMF once and for all as the IMF's conditions enriches the rich and impoverishes the poor.
A thing that happens to migrants is that they lose many of the traditional things which root identity, which root the self.
To perceive means to immobilize ... we seize, in the act of perception, something which outruns perception itself.
I may buy the Alamo and give it back to Mexico.
This people must cease to hold slaves, and to make war on Mexico, though it cost them their existence as a people.
My main goal in this book is to deconstruct the concept of the Jewish "historical right" to the Land of Israel and its associated nationalist narratives, whose only purpose was to establish moral legitimacy for the appropriation of territory.
Doctor doctor, what do you say, lets put the id back in yid
Now I am too beautiful to be set free.
Make mankind your dwelling place.
Revolt, for you have nothing to lose but your chains and your [refugee] tents!
Emancipation, to be of any value to the slave, must be the free, voluntary act of the master, performed from a conviction of its propriety.
The change was made in me; the thing was done. Well or ill done, excusably or inexcusably, it was done.
You mean something untranslatable.
Stolen from someone. Like they stole everything. Occupied. I was occupied. I disappeared.
He who has attained intellectual emancipation to any extent cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than as a wanderer on the face of the earth and not even as a traveller towards a final goal, for there is no such thing.
A mind enclosed in language is in prison.
I am not what I once was.
[Lat., Non sum qualis eram.]
I had the perfect accident for the perfect idea. I was rendered immobile where the only thing I could do is mess with my computer.
Posterity will call you the great emancipator, a more enviable title than any crown could be, and greater than any merely mundane treasure.
Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men.
I shall arise and go to Innisfree
You annex foreign land, not your own country.
One may come armoured, Invinsible. His will immobile meets the mobile hour. The world blows cannot bend this Victor Head. Calm and sure are his steps in the growing night. The goal recedes, he hurries not his pace. He asks from no help from the inferior Gods. His eyes are fixed on the immutable aim.
Liberate yourself from any mental captivity.
The immiseration of the majority is an integral part of the Free World package for the Third World, the unsavory aspects of the package - the terror, the direct spoilation of people and resources, and western complicity - must be rationalized and, as far as possible, kept under the rug.
Sanctification has a double aspect. Its positive side is vivification, the growing and maturing of the new man; its negative side is mortification, the weakening and killing of the old man.
Mi-yammi! The extraordinary city, with its Judeo-Cubano population, its mix of surgical-appliance and sex-fetishist obsessions, takes the American melting pot past the boil. It represents pretty much everything Patrick J. Buchanan hates.
I know that my race must change.
Whenever a human being, through the commission of a crime, has become exiled from good, he needs to be reintegrated with it through suffering. The suffering should be inflicted with the aim of bringing the soul to recognize freely some day that its infliction was just.
The individual has to awaken his intelligence, not through any form of discipline, resistance, compulsion, coercion, but through freedom.
We all carry within us places of exile, our crimes, our ravages. Our task is not to unleash them on the world; it is to transform them in ourselves and others.
Every man who knows anything of languages, knows that it is impossible to translate from one language into another, not only without losing a great part of the original, but frequently of mistaking the sense.
We have only one real shot at liberation, and that is to emancipate ourselves from within
Marks of Identity is, among other things, the expression of the process of alienation in a contemporary intellectual with respect to his own country.
I have lived too long in foreign parts
Call me Ishmael.
I am now a man of despair, rejected, abandoned, shut up in this iron cage from which there is no escape.
This was done to you by men and women whose only desire was to enslave you; they have succeeded so well that you are proud of your slavery.
[for indicted foreigners] simple expulsion is not enough ( ... ) they must be arrested immediately, tried using a fast-track procedure, and then expelled to serve their sentences in the countries they came from, ( ... ) it isn't right that foreign criminals are being housed in our [Italian] jails.
We must expel Arabs and take their places.
We must distinguish between the kind of structural transformation that would leave in place (even increase) the realities of the exploitation of labor, and one that would undo this kind of exploitation or at least radically reduce it
I entirely approve the measures proposed by you in relation to the Marines who are lately captives in Tripoli. Therefore execute them.
In the end, a new Americanization movement can't just be about listing our privileges and immunities, which we catalog in our laws. It also has to be about reinforcing our duties, which we convey in our habits.
We anarchists do not want to emancipate the people; we want the people to emancipate themselves.
One detaches oneself. One describes.
Either a peaceful old age awaits me, or death flies round me with black wings.
[Lat., Seu me tranquilla senectus
Exspectat, seu mors atris circumvolat alis.]
Throw off those chains of reason and your prison disappears.
The Swedes must be integrated into the new Sweden , the old Sweden will not return.
In the destructive element immerse.