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  • Women must be the spokesmen for a new humanity arising out of the reconciliation of spirit and body. -- Carol P. Christ
  • Books themselves need no defense. Their spokesmen come and go, their readers live and die, they remain constant. -- Lawrence Clark Powell
  • Enslaving each other was what human beings had done for ages. And the abolitionist movement was greeted with incredulity. Conservative spokesmen ridiculed the abolitionists as liberals, progressives, do-gooders, meddlers, and activists. -- Paul Hawken
  • I am enormously honored to be one of the spokesmen of the New Age Womens Health Campaign, so you'll be seeing me in public service announcements and public appearances supporting the campaign. -- Karen Duffy
  • In the first weeks after Hiroshima, extravagant statements by President Truman and other official spokesmen for the U.S. government transformed the inception of the atomic age into the most mythologized event in American history. -- Stewart Udall
  • Above all else stands the burning question of bipartisanship. Whatever else the politicians might say they're about, our news analysts know that this is the true object of the nation's desire, the topic to which those slippery presidential spokesmen need always to be dragged back. -- Thomas Frank
  • It is a modern tragedy that despair has so many spokesmen, and hope so few. -- Oscar Hammerstein II
  • If we artists are to survive this period at all - we will survive as spokesmen, never again as entertainers. -- Rico Lebrun
  • When there is official censorship it is a sign that speech is serious. Where there is none, it is pretty certain that the official spokesmen have all the loud-speakers. -- Paul Goodman
  • On the other side, Church spokesmen could scarcely become enthusiastic about Planck's deism, which omitted all reference to established religions and had no more doctrinal content than Einstein's Judaism. -- J.L. Heilbron
  • Oftentimes, the way it seems to be is that our artists in particular point themselves out as spokesmen for a certain constituency in a community, and thereby place themselves in that vulnerable position. -- Gil Scott-Heron
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