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  • The hippie movement politicized my generation. When it ended, we all started looking back at our own history, looking, in my case, for motives of rebellion. -- Vivienne Westwood
  • The only good political movement I've seen lately was Occupy Wall Street. They had no leaders, which was genius. But unfortunately it always ends up with some hippy playing a flute. -- John Lydon
  • As much as Parkinson's is about movement, the end stage is being frozen. So the more I let that happen, the more I'm gonna be stuck within that and unable to reverse it. -- Michael J. Fox
  • The tragedy of the civil rights movement is that just as it achieved the beginning of the end of racial segregation, white educated elites became swept up in the glamour of the sexual revolution. -- Maggie Gallagher
  • 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. -- Eric Liu
  • Normally, if someone's legacy will outlast their life, it's apparent when they die. On the day when Alexander the Great, or Caesar Augustus, or Napoleon, or Socrates, or Muhammad died, their reputations were immense. When Jesus died, his tiny, failed movement appeared clearly at an end. -- John Ortberg
  • When I was trained as a journalist, as a race-relations reporter in Nashville covering the end of the civil-rights movement, we were strictly forbidden to use the first-person pronoun. There was kind of an electric charge around it. To come out from hiding and use the word 'I' carried a lot of fright for me. -- Lawrence Wright
  • I think Dogme was inspiring for quite a few peoples and sort of started a digital movement. Personally, I found it extremely uplifting and fantastic making Dogme movies, but I felt I completed it with 'The Celebration.' I think that was the end of the road on Dogme for me. It was as far as I could go. -- Thomas Vinterberg
  • Learning is never cumulative, it is a movement of knowing which has no beginning and no end. -- Bruce Lee
  • The civil rights movement was devoid of grace; it was using some unfortunate people as means to a communistic end. -- Samuel Bowers
  • The civil rights movement didn't begin in Montgomery and it didn't end in the 1960s. It continues on to this very minute. -- Julian Bond
  • I believe that Providence would never have allowed us to see the victory of the Movement if it had the intention after all to destroy us at the end. -- Adolf Hitler
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