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BE PREPARED FOR ATTACKS UPON IT I EXPRESS THE HOPE THAT THE COURT'S DECISIONS WILL BE CONTROVERSIAL

“Accordingly, he must be prepared for attacks upon it. I express the hope that the Court’s decisions always will be controversial, because it is human nature for the dominant group in a nation to keep pressing for further domination.”

Warren, Earl. The Memoirs of Earl Warren. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1977. p. 335.

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DEDICATION TO WORK FOR YEARS ON SOMETHING YOU HOPE WILL SAVE LIVES IT'S NOT OFTEN IN RESEARCH LABS

“Each of them had the dedication it takes to work for years on something you hope will eventually save lives. But it’s not often in research labs that the opportunity presents itself for you to be the first responder in an effort to save someone’s life right now.”

Strathdee, Steffanie A., and Thomas L. Patterson. The Perfect Predator: A Scientists Race to save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug: A Memoir. London: Hachette Books, 2020. p. 193.

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HAS LEFT ITS YOUNG WITHOUT JOBS EDUCATION OR HOPE WE MUST DISSENT FROM THE POVERTY OF VISION AND

“We must dissent from a government that has left its young without jobs, education or hope. We must dissent from the poverty of vision and the absence of moral leadership.”

Marshall, Thurgood. Supreme Justice: Speeches and Writings. Edited by John Clay Smith. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. p. 314.

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University of Pennsylvania

THAT WE AGREED WE'D TELL THEM WHEN THERE WAS HOPE AND NOW WE HAVE A PLAN FOR RESCUE IN THE WORKS

“’Ignoring all that, we agreed we’d tell them when there was hope. And now there’s hope. We’ve got communication, we have a plan for rescue in the works, and his farm buys us enough time to get him supplies.’”

Weir, Andy. The Martian. New York: Crown Publishers, 2014. p. 154.

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Random House

THAT OUR MEN ARE FREED OF CONSTANT DANGER WE HOPE THAT THOSE WHOM WE LOVE WILL SOON BE HOME

“Today we have a mixture of emotions, joy that our men are freed of constant danger, hope that those whom we love will soon be home among us, awe at what man’s intelligence can compass, and a realization that that intelligence uncontrolled by great spiritual forces, can be man’s destruction instead of his salvation.”

Eleanor Roosevelt, “Speech on V-J Day.” Speech at Columbia Broadcasting Project, September 2, 1945, in Allida Black, The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers: Vol. 1: The Human Rights Years, 1945-1948.

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Columbian College of Arts & Sciences

AND IF THE PERIL IS UNDERSTOOD AS EQUAL THERE IS HOPE THAT WE MAY COLLECTIVELY AVERT IT WE HAVE TO

“We shall try to say no single word which should appeal to one group rather than another. All, equally, are now in peril, and, if the peril is understood, there is hope that they may collectively avert it.
We have to learn to think in a new way.”

Pauling, Linus. "The Social Responsibilities of Scientists and Science." The Science Teacher 67, no. 1 (January 2000): 29.

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JSTOR

AND HAPPINESS AND LIBERATION CONTINUE TO BE A HOPE FOR THOSE WHO REFUSE TO JOIN MILITARISM THE FORCES

“For social domination continues to be a block to human freedom and happiness, and liberation continues to be a hope for those who refuse to join the contemporary celebration of militarism, the forces of conservatism, and unrestrained capitalism.”

Marcuse, Herbert, and Douglas Kellner. One-Dimensional Man. London: Routledge, 2002. p. xxxviii.

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Routledge

ONLY FACTS ARE SYMBOLS AND THE EMBODIMENTS OF HOPE THEY CONFRONT THE CRITICAL THEORY OF SOCIETY

“It would be irresponsible to overrate the present chances of these forces (this essay will stress the obstacles and ‘delays’), but the facts are there, facts which are not only the symbols but also the embodiments of hope. They confront the critical theory of society with the task of reexamining the prospects for the emergence of a socialist society qualitatively different from existing societies, the task of redefining socialism and its preconditions.”

Marcuse, Herbert. An Essay on Liberation. Boston, MA: Beacon, 1969. p. 8.

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Beacon Press

THE WALL BUT OF CHOOSING PLACE OVER PERSON HOPE ROLLS LIKE AN OCEAN TOO AND BREAKS YOU MADE

“It’s not a failure of love, you said by the wall, but of choosing place over person. Hope rolls like an ocean, too, and breaks.

Howe, Fanny. For Erato: The Meaning of Life. Berkeley, CA: Tuumba Press, 1984.

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MIT