Fearsome Quote by Thomas Chatterton Williams Download Open image “As fearsome as Covid-19 is, it is not the Nazis.” — Thomas Chatterton Williams ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fearsome
I think the Covid-19 crisis has been blown out of proportion and has created an unnecessary fear psychosis. — Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Copy Share Image
The Nazi danger to our Western world has long ceased to be a mere possibility. The danger is here now--not only from a military… — Franklin D. Roosevelt Copy Share Image
“The Nazis from these areas were most afraid to go home — with good reason. They feared severe prosecution in the harsh Communist-oriented courts… — Al Zelczer Copy Share Image
It is absolutely correct to say that if you can't learn from the events of Nazi Germany, you will not be able to grasp… — Alfons Heck Copy Share Image
Covid-19 is an invisible enemy that has forced us all to change our behaviour, professionally, personally and socially. — Lindsay Hoyle Copy Share Image
We cannot be afraid to be uncomfortable as we seek to move our country forward from COVID-19. — Leslyn Lewis Copy Share Image
Nowadays we are assailed by a chorus of horrid threats. The Nazi government exudes through every neutral state inside information about the frightful vengeance… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Pent-up white racism did fire Mr. Trump's candidacy, and he happily fanned the flames. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
I do think that some form of reparations for the descendants of American slavery would go a long way. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
The ideal post-Trump politician will, at the very least, be a deeply serious figure with a strong record of public service behind her. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
I think that unlearning race for black people is more along the lines of seriously saying blackness isn't real, race isn't real. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
If the idea of separate human races is a mistake to begin with, then monoracial forms of identification are fictitious and counterproductive. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
Paris has long been a palimpsest of different cities, each new iteration grafted on top of the still visible last, spanning the extremes of… — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
I've been socially deemed black in America, and this is a category that's been hurting my family for generations and that has also led… — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
The French, whose fascination with 19th-century Japanese painting and decorative art led them to coin the term 'Japonisme,' have reciprocated the interest, and the… — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
White people have basically been encouraged for most of recent history in America to think of themselves as outside of race. White people do… — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
Well, I think that hip-hop is not just a music. It's really a culture and it's a way of life. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
I had the benefit, I'll say it, of coming up behind my brother and seeing what he went through and just simply trying do… — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
It is mind-blowing to pause and think that a film as forward-facing and potent as 'Do the Right Thing' was released the same year… — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
“Go on,” he offered magnanimously. “Feel free to piss on yourselves and cower helplessly.” Gods, sometimes his generosity overwhelmed him.” — G.A. Aiken Copy Share Image
“What we need in literature today are vast philosophic horizons; we need the most ultimate, the most fearsome, the most fearless 'Why?' and 'What… — Yevgeny Zamyatin Copy Share Image