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From the 1930s through the 1960s, black people across the country were largely cut out of the legitimate home-mortgage market through means both legal and extralegal. Chicago whites employed every measure, from 'restrictive covenants' to bombings, to keep their neighborhoods segregated. ~ Ta-Nehisi Coates
Chicago History quotes by Ta-Nehisi Coates
When you buy from an independent, locally owned business, as opposed to nationally owned businesses, you strengthen the economic base of our city. And of course there's no doubt that you'll receive a better quality product or service. I share John Roeser's amazement that people today tend to prefer saving a dollar or too two on a birthday cake, for example, by purchasing a sub-par cake made with artificial, cheap ingredients from a mass retailer, when Roeser's Bakery offers some of the most delectable, housemade cakes in the world. How could anyone step into a fast food joint when we live in a city that has Lem's barbecque rib tips, Kurowski's kielbasa, Manny's matzo ball soup, and Lindy's chili within reach? You can't even compare the products and services of the businesses featured in this book with those of mass retailers, either: Jjust try putting an Optimo hat on your head - you'll ooze with elegance. Burn a beeswax lambathe from Athenian Candle and watch it glow longer than any candle you've ever lit. Bite into an Andersonville coffeecake from the Swedish Bakery - and you'll have a hard time returning to the artificial ingredient– laden cakes found at most grocers.
Equally important, local, family- owned businesses keep our city unique. In our increasingly homogenized and globalized world, cities that hold on tightly to their family-owned, distinctive businesses are more likely to attract visitors, entrepreneurs, and new investment.
Chicago just wouldn't be C ~ Amy Bizzarri
Chicago History quotes by Amy Bizzarri
History has spurts and then is steady, and then maybe even backing up a step, and then forward again. ~ Alan Bean
Chicago History quotes by Alan Bean
Whenever one reads of the determination of the species, or opens a book on natural science and history, in whatever language, one inevitably comes across the name of Linne. ~ Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
Chicago History quotes by Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
These words are yours,
though you never said them,
you never heard them, history
breeds death but if you kill
it you kill yourself. ~ Margaret Atwood
Chicago History quotes by Margaret Atwood
Now, a good education is about so much more than just learning geometry or memorizing dates in history. All of that is important, but an education is also about exploring new things
discovering what makes you come alive, and then being your best at whatever you choose ~ Michelle Obama
Chicago History quotes by Michelle Obama
Bound by a common identity grounded in language and history, the Arabs are all the more fascinating for their diversity. They are one people and many peoples at the same time. ~ Eugene Rogan
Chicago History quotes by Eugene Rogan
Some day, after we have mastered the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love. Then for the second time in the history of the world, we will have discovered fire. ~ Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
Chicago History quotes by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
The human collective knows far more today than did the ancient bands. But at the individual level, ancient foragers were the most knowledgeable and skilful people in history. ~ Yuval Noah Harari
Chicago History quotes by Yuval Noah Harari
The question is not whether Lincoln truly meant "government of the people" but what our country has, throughout its history, taken the political term "people" to actually mean. ~ Ta-Nehisi Coates
Chicago History quotes by Ta-Nehisi Coates
When I was an undergraduate we were told that history had ended, and we all believed it. When the Berlin Wall fell, what history was made of was over. No more Cold War. No more wars. And yet here it was, and is and all of it falling apart. Endings. Worlds dissolving. Weather systems, baking systems, the careful plans of municipal gardeners. Families, hearts, lives. ~ Helen Macdonald
Chicago History quotes by Helen Macdonald
The teaching of celibacy was created neither by the Church Fathers nor by the later Church leaders, as most people believe. ~ Danail Hristov
Chicago History quotes by Danail Hristov
I just feel like history is very much alive and important and I don't, you know, I can't worry about whether people get it or not, per se. ~ Greg Proops
Chicago History quotes by Greg Proops
Through history it's the novelist who has felt affinity for the violent man who lives in the dark. Where are your sympathies? With the colonial police, the occupier, the rich landlord, the corrupt government, the militaristic state? Or with the terrorist? ~ Don DeLillo
Chicago History quotes by Don DeLillo
Law is not as disinterested as our concepts of law pretend; law serves power; law in large measure is a recapitulation of the status quo; it confirms a rigid order designed to insulate the beneficiaries of the status quo from the disturbances of change. The painful truth
one with a long history
is that police are around in large part to guarantee a peaceful disgestion for the rich. ~ William Sloane Coffin Jr.
Chicago History quotes by William Sloane Coffin Jr.
Leibniz was somewhat mean about money. When any young lady at the court of Hanover married, he used to give her what he called a "wedding present," consisting of useful maxims, ending up with the advice not to give up washing now that she had secured a husband. History does not record whether the brides were grateful. ~ Bertrand Russell
Chicago History quotes by Bertrand Russell
The mob, in the spirit of the age, obsessed with being on the right side of history, often ends up on the wrong side of history. ~ Criss Jami
Chicago History quotes by Criss Jami
Those of us who do not learn lessons from history will become assassins for the history that is yet to be recorded. ~ Ravish Kumar
Chicago History quotes by Ravish Kumar
The basic project of art is always to make the world whole and comprehensible, to restore it to us in all its glory and its occasional nastiness, not through argument but through feeling, and then to close the gap between you and everything that is not you, and in this way pass from feeling to meaning. It's not something that committees can do. It's not a task achieved by groups or by movements. It's done by individuals, each person mediating in some way between a sense of history and an experience of the world. ~ Robert Hughes
Chicago History quotes by Robert Hughes
I do think that this planet is a totally unjust planet. I mean throughout history - history paints a beautiful picture when it's written by the victorious, but it's a planet that belongs to the strong and the more able, and usually they are tyrants. So basically, I don't see justice happening to the crushed and the weak. ~ Bassem Youssef
Chicago History quotes by Bassem Youssef
I'm a historian, I think history matters, but we don't have to be slavish in following it and restoring it, ~ Jack Granatstein
Chicago History quotes by Jack Granatstein
group of rookies can outperform individual experts. Behavioral scientists at the University of Chicago showed that expert pathologists poorly predict a cancer patient's survival time based on viewing a biopsy slide; yet when the decision of a group of less experienced individuals is aggregated, the readings are much more accurate than the predictions of individual experts. ~ Liz Wiseman
Chicago History quotes by Liz Wiseman
Compare two people, one of whom has been crippled by an accident, the other by an early environmental history which makes him lazy and, when criticized, mean. Both cause great inconvenience to others, but one dies a martyr, the other a scoundrel. ~ B.F. Skinner
Chicago History quotes by B.F. Skinner
We create history by our observation, rather than history creating us. ~ Stephen Hawking
Chicago History quotes by Stephen Hawking
Multiculturalism may well be our saviour, wresting us out from the straitjacket of our history, thrusting the old continent into an environment where other ethnicities, less cynical and more positive, will play a big role in its future. ~ Loretta Napoleoni
Chicago History quotes by Loretta Napoleoni
History will tell if we were really a good band or just a one day fly. ~ Billie Joe Armstrong
Chicago History quotes by Billie Joe Armstrong
The challenge for the entrepreneur is to find your passion and make fear history. ~ Kevin Kelly DO The Pursuit Of Xcdeptional Execution
Chicago History quotes by Kevin Kelly DO The Pursuit Of Xcdeptional Execution
As for Demonologies: A History, I was beginning to think it would have been better employed as a doorstop. ~ Rachel Hawkins
Chicago History quotes by Rachel Hawkins
My favorite subject is history. It's interesting. ~ Ty Simpkins
Chicago History quotes by Ty Simpkins
To me, it was a sad fate to have been born into a period and a world where everything was in tip-top order, and the only real excitement was to be found in history books and occasionally also in the paper. ~ Hans Jonas
Chicago History quotes by Hans Jonas
All history is a lie! ~ Robert Walpole
Chicago History quotes by Robert Walpole
Subsequently, the Japanese people experienced a variety of vicissitudes and were involved in international disputes, eventually, for the first time in their history, experiencing the horrors of modern warfare on their own soil during World War II. ~ Eisaku Sato
Chicago History quotes by Eisaku Sato
Even before the start of history, the sky must have been commonly used as a compass, a clock, and a calendar. It could not have been difficult to notice that the Sun rises every morning in more or less the same direction, that during the day one can tell how much time there is before night from the height of the Sun in the sky, and that hot weather will follow the time of year when the day lasts longest. ~ Steven Weinberg
Chicago History quotes by Steven Weinberg
Judging Pius by what he did not say, one could only damn him. With images of piles of skeletal corpses before his eyes; with women and young children compelled, by torture, to kill each other; with millions of innocents caged like criminals, butchered like cattle, and burned like trash - he should have spoken out. He had this duty, not only as pontiff, but as a person. After his first encyclical, he did reissue general distinctions between race-hatred and Christian love. Yet with the ethical coin of the Church, Pius proved frugal; toward what he privately termed "Satanic forces," he showed public moderation; where no conscience could stay neutral, the Church seemed to be. During the world's greatest moral crisis, its greatest moral leader seemed at a loss for words.

But the Vatican did not work by words alone. By 20 October, when Pius put his name to Summi Pontficatus, he was enmeshed in a war behind the war. Those who later explored the maze of his policies, without a clue to his secret actions, wondered why he seemed so hostile toward Nazism, and then fell so silent. But when his secret acts are mapped, and made to overlay his public words, a stark correlation emerges. The last day during the war when Pius publicly said the word "Jew" is also, in fact, the first day history can document his choice to help kill Adolf Hitler. ~ Mark Riebling
Chicago History quotes by Mark Riebling
Had she mentioned she liked a guy with big hands? ~ Kate Meader
Chicago History quotes by Kate Meader
No matter what he does, every person on earth plays a central role in the history of the world. And normally he doesn't know it. ~ Paulo Coelho
Chicago History quotes by Paulo Coelho
what knowledge haunts each body, what history, what phantom ache? ~ Natasha Trethewey
Chicago History quotes by Natasha Trethewey
It is the vice of the journalist, I once wrote, to think that history can always be reduced to experience, and of the scholar to think that experience can always be reduced to history. History and experience are far more frequently out of sync, or running on parallel tracks. ~ Adam Gopnik
Chicago History quotes by Adam Gopnik
Scientists often talk of parsimony (as in "the simplest explanation is probably correct," also known as Occam's razor), but we should not get seduced by the apparent elegance of argument from parsimony; this line of reasoning has failed in the past at least as many times as it has succeeded. For example, it is more parsimonious to assume that the sun goes around the Earth, that atoms at the smallest scale operate in accordance with the same rules that objects at larger scales follow, and that we perceive what is really out there. All of these positions were long defended by argument from parsimony, and they were all wrong. In my view, the argument from parsimony is really no argument at all – it typically functions only to shut down more interesting discussion. If history is any guide, it's never a good idea to assume that a scientific problem is cornered. ~ David Eagleman
Chicago History quotes by David Eagleman
To pay attention to the American political process, and what the
candidates for this nation's highest office have to say and not say about the issues that are of importance to them and thus we are to presume importance to the Nation, you would get the impression that the issue of race, that the issue of racism, that the issue of discrimination, and certainly that the issue of white racial privilege were non existent issues; that they were of really no importance, or that of very little importance, because you will not hear and have not heard any of the candidates for the presidency of the United States, in either party, of whatever political ideology, make this an issue. Yes,they talk about poverty and occasionally they talk about schooling and education. They talk about healthcare. They talk about all of those things, but not once have any of those candidates tried to directly connect the role that racism, the role that racial
discrimination, the role that institutional racial oppression and white privilege play in regard to health care, in regard to housing, in regard to schooling. It is as if those issues exist in a vacuum and have no relationship to color, have no relationship to race, have
no relationship to a history of racial subordination. ~ Tim Wise
Chicago History quotes by Tim Wise
I always thought that in modern history Chinese people are like a dish of sand, never really close together. But I think a dish of sand is a good metaphor because we have the Internet. We don't have to be physically united. You can be an individual and have your own set of values but join others in certain struggles. There is nothing more powerful than that. ~ Ai Weiwei
Chicago History quotes by Ai Weiwei
Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant. ~ Cary Grant
Chicago History quotes by Cary Grant
Even if we have bad feelings about our past and it causes a sense of alienation, it belongs to our history. Its benchmarks are stored in the granary of our mind and crucial evaluations for the future cannot be made without consulting the archive of our memory. ( "Not without the past") ~ Erik Pevernagie
Chicago History quotes by Erik Pevernagie
The English inn stands permanently planted at the confluence of the roads of history, memory, and romance. ~ Martha Grimes
Chicago History quotes by Martha Grimes
If history judges society for how it treats those in need, so markets judge economies by the incentives they provide for private investment, the infrastructure that supports growth, and the burdens placed on job creation. ~ Victor Ponta
Chicago History quotes by Victor Ponta
There clearly is a serious race problem in the country. Just take a look at what's happening to African American communities. For example wealth, wealth in African American communities is almost zero. The history is striking. ~ Noam Chomsky
Chicago History quotes by Noam Chomsky
Philadelphia had the musty scent of history. New Haven smelled of neglect. Baltimore smelled of brine, and Brooklyn of sun-warmed garbage. But Princeton had no smell. ~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chicago History quotes by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
No TV show in history, no movie ever made - nothing you can imagine as being written or filmed or performed can turn a normal human being into a Dexter. ~ Jeff Lindsay
Chicago History quotes by Jeff Lindsay
This time let's make sure history never forgets
The name ENTERPRISE! ~ Ronald D. Moore
Chicago History quotes by Ronald D. Moore
Loss, dislocation, disease, addiction, and just feeling like the tattered remnants of a people with a complex history. What was in that history? What sort of knowledge? Who had they been? What were they now? Why so much fucked-upness wherever you turned? ~ Louise Erdrich
Chicago History quotes by Louise Erdrich
Exasperation with the threefold frustration of action
the unpredictability of its outcome, the irreversibility of the process, and the anonymity of its authors
is almost as old as recorded history. It has always been a great temptation, for men of action no less than for men of thought, to find a substitute for action in the hope that the realm of human affairs may escape the haphazardness and moral irresponsibility inherent in a plurality of agents. ~ Hannah Arendt
Chicago History quotes by Hannah Arendt
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