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“Our freedoms are vanishing. If you do not get active to take a stand now against all that is wrong while we still can, then maybe one of your children may elect to do so in the future, when it will be far more riskier — and much, much harder.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Margaret Peterson Haddix
“A thousand times today I've started to open my mouth, started to squeak out, "Can you tell me...? But then I'd look into the front seat, at my mother's silent shaking, my father's grim profile, the mournful bags under his eyes, and all the questions I might ask seemed abusive. Assault and battery, a question mark used like a club. My parents are old and fragile. I'd have to heartless to want to hurt them.”
Margaret Peterson Haddix, Double Identity

Barbara Marciniak
“Many of you would like to take evil and step on it, destroying it like you would a bug. Squish, smash! Begone into another reality! This practice of eliminating human life because it is perceived as evil does you no good. In the end your history and experience are filled with war of one kind or another; humans fighting one another for the right to speak their truth and share their perception.And one human or another is always wanting to suppress someone else's ideas, someone else's thinking.”
Barbara Marciniak, Family of Light: Pleiadian Tales and Lessons in Living

Jenny Nordberg
“No group can be truly suppressed until its members are trained and convinced to suppress one another.”
Jenny Nordberg, The Underground Girls of Kabul: In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan

Anthony Liccione
“As a lie can be buried, the truth will always bloom.”
Anthony Liccione

Steven Magee
“We live in truly unbelievable times. Autism is an epidemic in most western
countries, western governments are nothing more than corrupt corporations, and corporations are
routinely suppressing information regarding the toxicity of many common household items. The result
is that many people are unnecessarily suffering from easily preventable developmental problems,
sickness and cancer.”
Steven Magee

Carl Sagan
“It is the responsibility of scientists never to suppress knowledge, no matter how awkward that knowledge is, no matter how it may bother those in power; we are not smart enough to decide which pieces of knowledge are permissible, and which are not. …”
Carl Sagan

Israelmore Ayivor
“Self-hatred is self-imprisonment. Self-forgiveness is self-liberation. You have the right to suppress yourself, oppress yourself and depress yourself. You have the right to impress yourself too. Feel happy!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

James MacDonald
“Church leaders raised on rationalism lead ministries where the supernatural, the Vertical, is suppressed and where God Himself is at best an observer and certainly seldom, if ever, and obvious participant in church.”
James MacDonald, Vertical Church: What Every Heart Longs for. What Every Church Can Be.

Aleister Crowley
“Fascism must always fail because it creates the discontent which it is designed to suppress.”
Aleister Crowley

Israelmore Ayivor
“Do well to impress; don't depress, suppress or oppress anyone. Inspire a soul; never despise!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Israelmore Ayivor
“Once you say “I can’t”, you suppress the left over passion in you. But you say “I can”, you spark your inner power to make it happen. You can!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Anthony Liccione
“For some soldiers, there is a greater war going on behind the gun's shadow of family and friends, than in front of the gun pointing at strange enemies.”
Anthony Liccione

Larry Kramer
“Was it not better to wear it, do it, live it, than suppress it? That only leads, on an international scale of course, to war.”
Larry Kramer, Faggots

Manoj Arora
“You either bend, or you break.
Suppress your ego to stay happy.”
Manoj Arora, Happiness Unlimited: How to be happy always

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If as an adult I have scolded and then silenced the child within me, I contend that I am neither an adult nor a child. Rather, I am just plain ignorant.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Sanjo Jendayi
“Suppressing feelings is never a good thing...if you feel angry, sad, happy, etc...FEEL IT! Go somewhere & scream, sit in silence, cry, laugh til your stomach hurts! Just don't let it linger...what you suppress you also subconsciously attract! Not attracting what you want out of life? What are you suppressing?”
Sanjo Jendayi

Olawale Daniel
“Writing code is one of the most peaceful things one can do if the intentions are right.”
Olawale Daniel

Aleister Crowley
“Fascism must always fail because it creates the discontent which it is designed to suppress." (Crowley quote from book Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley, by Lawrence Sutin.)”
Aleister Crowley

“Journaling, a tool to help us express, rather than suppress, our thoughts, feelings, and insights. Journaling has been shown to lower distress and depression, enhance psychological well-being, and improve physical health. This is especially true when we try to make sense of a situation and deal with it constructively as we write about it.”
Noel Brick, Strong Minds: How to Unlock the Power of Elite Sports Psychology to Accomplish Anything

“You can control the visibility of my name and writings, but you cannot control the frequency at which people are quoting me around the world.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Mukta Singh-Zocchi
“Tonight I reject the world. Tonight, on this day of reckoning, when anger must be suppressed and revenge forgotten, I reconcile with my enemies and with the world.”
Mukta Singh-Zocchi, The Thugs & a Courtesan

Olawale Daniel
“The most dangerous and powerful people in the world do not carry guns or shoot missiles, they write code to surveil and suppress the opposing views.”
Olawale Daniel

“Accept it rather than attempt to suppress it, and subsequently focus on overcoming the challenge it represented.”
Noel Brick, Strong Minds: How to Unlock the Power of Elite Sports Psychology to Accomplish Anything

“The danger of wokeism lies in its tendency to weaponize social justice in a way that suppresses dissent, particularly in the realm of comedy. Comedy has historically been a vehicle for challenging societal norms and questioning authority, and its censorship under the guise of political correctness is a threat to free speech. True progress requires the courage to engage with uncomfortable truths, and the cancel culture associated with wokeism hinders the very dialogue necessary for societal evolution.”
James William Steven Parker

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