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If we consider him [Euclid] as meaning to be what his commentators have taken him to be, a model of the most unscrupulous formal rigour, we can deny that he has altogether succeeded, though we admit that he made the nearest approach.
Ab-Soul
Her comments before and after Los Angeles were filled with a kind of hatred that you do not honor today and tonight.… If you took the words "white" and "black," and you reversed them, you might think David Duke was giving that speech.
Sister Souljah
It is quite bizarre that scholars trying to prove a point discredit their own case by using a proven forgery without any comment.
Gita Gopinath
Your birthmark looks like shit!
Katherine Graham
I don't rap for dead presidents, I'd rather see the president dead
Eminem
[https://indianexpress.com/profile/columnist/rajendran-narayanan/ Rajendran Narayanan's articles] at
Azim Premji
There are two-way words, like, it's okay for Curt Gowdy to say, "Roberto Clemente has two balls on him!" But he can't say, "I think he hurt his balls on that play, Tony, don't you?"
George Carlin
They defend rapists. Mamata di says ‘sometimes boys become naughty.’ Mulayam ji says ‘sometimes boys make mistakes’.
Taslima Nasrin
Niggers was the ones with the rope, hanging off trees; Niggas are the ones with gold ropes, hanging out at clubs.
Tupac Shakur
When someone says 'my people' with a specific stress on the blackness of those people, they are after kingdoms and permanently child-like slaves. 'The people' are never going to rise above the status of 'the people'. They are going to be told what is good for them by the 'mother' and the 'father'.
Bessie Head
Writings such as commentaries and annotations exist to assist people in becoming sages, but in fact they close the doors to sagehood.
Li Zhi
The Third World deserves freedom of speech just like everyone else. We want to fight the battle to say what we want, whether to be serious or just make fun of ourselves. That's what "Worldtown" is about, that's what "Paper Planes" is about. It's what people in the third world live through.
M.I.A.