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History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Good
Silence
History
People
Bad People
Will
Good People
Clamor
Bad
Record
Period
Greatest
Tragedy
Social
Transition
Appalling
Those who cannot think or take responsibility for themselves need, and clamor for, a leader.
Hermann Hesse
Responsibility
Leader
Think
Those
Clamor
Take
Cannot
Themselves
Who
Need
Not in the clamor of the crowded street, not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Defeat
Clamor
Ourselves
Triumph
Crowded
Street
We must go beyond the constant clamor of ego, beyond the tools of logic and reason, to the still, calm place within us: the realm of the soul.
Deepak Chopra
Soul
Ego
Calm
Tools
Clamor
Must
Logic
Constant
Beyond
Within
Still
Go
Place
Us
Realm
Reason
Despite the constant clamor for attention from the modern world, I do believe we need to procure a psychological space for ourselves. I apparently know some people who try to achieve this by logging off or going without their Twitter or Facebook for a limited period.
Alan Moore
Facebook
People
World
Try
Achieve
Space
Some People
Believe
Twitter
Despite
Clamor
Ourselves
Constant
Some
Attention
Know
Period
Without
Limited
Off
Modern
Going
Psychological
Modern World
Procure
Who
Apparently
Need
My mother and my father have always supported me. Now in their eighties, they actually clamor onto the tour bus with me once or twice a year so they can watch the performances and hear the crowds. Traveling with eighty-something-year-olds on a tour bus... there has to be some sort of reality show in that.
Jeff Dunham
Me
Reality
Mother
Father
Year
Once
Clamor
Some
Crowds
Onto
Tour
Tour Bus
Supported
Performance
Sort
Always
Hear
Eighties
Bus
Reality Show
Show
Traveling
Now
Twice
Actually
Watch
There are three things which the public will always clamor for, sooner or later: namely, novelty, novelty, novelty.
Thomas Hood
Will
Three
Later
Clamor
Sooner
Sooner Or Later
Namely
Always
Which
Public
Novelty
Things
Those that clamor loudest for Columbus to be erased from the pages of American history do so far more because of their hatred for America than their love of the Indians.
Tom Tancredo
Love
History
Hatred
Loudest
Those
Clamor
Indians
More
Columbus
Because
Erased
Than
America
American
American History
Far
Pages
There seems to be a peculiar kind of clamor for comics. And I'm not sure how much a part of reality that is. I think partly it's based on some idea that comics are what everybody wants to read - and I don't think that's the case.
Chris Ware
Reality
Think
Everybody
Clamor
Kind
Some
Case
Seems
Part
Idea
Partly
Read
Sure
How
How Much
Comics
Wants
Much
Based
Peculiar
'A Spy in the House', the first of Y. S. Lee's 'The Agency' novels, is pure confection, an historical romp through England at the height of The Great Stink that imagines a secret spy ring for women tucked away where few notice but powerful factions clamor for their services.
Sarah Weinman
Great
Women
Pure
First
Few
Secret
Clamor
Ring
Factions
Through
Powerful
House
Stink
Lee
Historical
Spy
Tucked
Where
Agency
Height
Notice
England
Novels
Away
Services
No one ever saw all of him. It took me nearly four decades to allow my father his shadows, his reserve, to sit silently with him and not clamor for something more.
Patti Davis
Me
Father
Sit
Took
Saw
Clamor
Shadows
Something
More
Allow
No-One
Him
His
Decades
Reserve
Ever
Nearly
Four