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Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress the truth.
— Wole Soyinka
Do well to impress; don't depress, suppress or oppress anyone. Inspire a soul; never despise!
— Israelmore Ayivor
If you suppress laboratories, physical science will be stricken with barrenness and death.
— Louis Pasteur
I think we're all good and bad, but good's not funny. Bad is funny. Suppress the good and let the bad out, and then you can be funny.
— Larry David
To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.
— Frederick Douglass
This is how to control entire populations - don't suppress news, but make it so dumb and dull that nobody has any interest in it.
— David Mitchell
Fifty-one percent of a nation can establish a totalitarian regime, suppress minorities and still remain democratic.
— Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
There is a rule of Sharia: If the enemy wants to suppress you, you are supposed to put up a strong resistance.
— Akhmad Kadyrov
In a normal education everything is designed to suppress spontaneity, but I wanted to develop it.
— Keith Johnstone
Meeting the body's micronutrient needs helps to suppress food cravings, and high-nutrient foods do not produce dangerous, addictive craving.
— Joel Fuhrman
A new civilization is emerging in our lives, and blind men everywhere are trying to suppress it.
— Alvin Toffler
Don't fight with your thoughts or try to suppress them with your will. This will only frustrate you and bind you to your thoughts even more strongly.
— Frederick Lenz
Deny a young boy the right to have a toy gun and you will suppress his destructive urges, and he will turn out to be a homosexual - or worse!
— Germaine Greer
Bringing light of our personal and social consciousness to dark corridors of human pain that have long been neglected and suppress.
— William Keepin
I want to be spoiled like a child. Cry to my heart's content. But I can only suppress my feelings..
— Ai Yazawa
When you suppress your darkness you also suppress your light.
— Bryant McGill
I believe that movements to suppress wrongs can be carried out under the protection of our flag.
— Mary Harris Jones
The use of force to liberate people is very different from the use of force to suppress or control them, or even to defeat them.
— Paul Wolfowitz
I suppress the vast majority of what I write.
— George Murray
When wisdom reaches the acme of perfection, it will suppress the vicious instincts and injurious desires.
— Ali Ibn Abi Talib
People have moments of consciousness and epiphanies throughout their lives, but then suppress the realization.
— Bryant McGill
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
Submit to your pain; don't suppress your pain.
— Bryant McGill
The great man who gives a true transcript of his mind fascinates and instructs. Most writers suppress individuality. They wish to please the public.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
It's natural for humans to suppress urges, for when our desires are left unchecked they lead to broken relationships, prison time, and forest fires.
— Amy Sedaris
Anger is supposed to be "unfeminine," so we suppress
— Gloria Steinem
People who tend to [suppress their negative emotions] regularly," concludes Grob, "might start to see the world in a more negative light.
— Susan Cain
Even if the painting is green, well then! The 'subject' is the green. There is always a subject; it's a joke to suppress the subject, it's impossible.
— Pablo Picasso
More than the disappearing trees and roses, it's the human tendency to suppress the 'Natural Voice' of the 'Nature's Man' which is sorrowful.
— Ashutosh Gupta
Whoever attempts to suppress liberty of conscience finishes some day by wishing for the Inquisition.
— Jules Simon
Sadness, discomfort, frustration
they are all valid human emotions. Why would we want to suppress them? — Magda Gerber
they are all valid human emotions. Why would we want to suppress them? — Magda Gerber
A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism.
— Carl Sagan
Why, he wondered, did he have to peddle his difference for their amusement, and yet at the same time temper it, suppress it, make it suitably benign?
— Leslie Parry
You will definitely find moments where somebody else is going to try to suppress you or put you down, but you have a choice in how you see yourself.
— Erin Brockovich
I needed to go. To leave here. To get away from him ... and that kiss. That kiss that ignited a craving I didn't know how to suppress.
— Rebecca Donovan
Spiritual maturity is not defined by how well one applies Biblical principles to "suppress sin".
— John Paul Warren
This dissent isn't going to suppress itself.
— James Lileks
As regards moral courage, then, it is not so much that the public schools support it feebly, as that they suppress it firmly.
— G.K. Chesterton
The publishing of a book is a worldwide event. The attempt to suppress a book is a worldwide event.
— Salman Rushdie
A Liberal authority is someone or something that earns society's respect through making things happen that unify society and suppress its enemy.
— Jonathan Haidt
It is necessary to suppress any extremist actions, on all sides, regardless of their origin.
— Vladimir Putin
I regret it when I suppress my feelings too long and they burst forth in ways that are distorted or attacking or hurtful.
— Carl R. Rogers
The tension between her lack of control and her attempt to suppress it is horrible. It's like a fart in church.
— Margaret Atwood
I'm just trying to suppress my natural impulses and get back to work.
— William J. Clinton
I don't think a man should try to suppress a woman just because he's married to her.
— Lisa Vanderpump
Show me one place where a whole government is concerned with a book of a writer and is concerned enough to suppress it.
— Stefan Heym
Delilah." When he said her name like that, all low and Sam Elliott throaty, she had to suppress a shiver.
— Julie Ann Walker
It would be great to just be able to ignore everything and pitch to a spot, to suppress the intellect and let the intuition take over.
— Barry Zito
Never suppress a generous thought.
— Camilla Eyring Kimball
How heroic to be able to suppress one's vanity to the extent of confessing that the game is too hard.
— Alice James
I am sure that as soon as speech was invented, efforts to suppress and control it began, and that process of suppression continues unabated.
— Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
I suppress in my prose any language which calls attention to itself.
— Jerzy Kosinski
If the children acquiesce, they may learn to suppress their anger to avoid retribution. But the rage remains inside, often just below the surface.
— Alvin Rosenfeld
Do not use power to suppress opinions you think pernicious, for if you do the opinions will suppress you.
— Bertrand Russell
You always suppress momentary anger at something you deeply and permanently hate.
— Robert M. Pirsig
Those who would rule with an iron fist always fear the free expression of opinions by those they would suppress.
— Neal Boortz
As a result, socialism and communism, in particular, use government to suppress religion to such a degree as to leave the one true God out entirely.
— Tony Evans
Suppress hate; love generously. Work passionately, live honorably, and love genuinely.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The genius of women has always been easy to discount, suppress, or attribute to the nearest man. When
— Siri Hustvedt
If plural marriage be divine, as the Latter-day Saints say it is, no power on earth can suppress it, unless you crush and destroy the entire people.
— George Q. Cannon
Suppress prostitution, and capricious lusts will overthrow society.
— Saint Augustine
It is much easier to suppress a first desire than to satisfy those that follow.
— Benjamin Franklin
The study of art that does not result in making the strong less willing to suppress the weak means little.
— Booker T. Washington
The most exhausting effort in my life has been to suppress my own nature in order to make it serve my biggest plans.
— Albert Camus
I was brought up to be a good boy and proud of myself so I suppress all the things about me that are bad.
— Rik Mayall
Not to oppose erroneous doctrine is to approve of it, and not to defend at all true doctrine is to suppress it.
— Pope Innocent III
When we organize with one another, when we get involved, when we stand up and speak out together, we can create a power no government can suppress.
— Howard Zinn
In vain he seeketh others to suppress, Who hath not learn'd himself first to subdue.
— Edmund Spenser
Radicals are only to be feared when you try to suppress them. You must demonstrate that you will use the best of what they offer.
— Frank Herbert
The Japanese have a strong tendency to suppress their own feelings. That's the Japanese character. They kill their own emotions.
— Ichiro Suzuki
The media have been tireless in their efforts to suppress the truth about the gangster state.
— Michael Pare
It is safer and wiser to cure unhealthy rivalry than to suppress it.
— Obafemi Awolowo
We often have very little empathy for our own thoughts and feelings and frequently try to suppress them by dismissing them as weaknesses.
— Mark Williams
It is difficult to violently suppress people in the long run, as the example of the Soviet Union and the Eastern European countries has shown.
— Dalai Lama
A Negro has handicaps enough without having to pay taxes to support the education of white students to learn how to suppress him.
— Charles Hamilton Houston
No group can be truly suppressed until its members are trained and convinced to suppress one another.
— Jenny Nordberg
He who can suppress a moments anger may prevent a day of sorrow.
— Tryon Edwards
Tis easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it.
— Benjamin Franklin
The purpose of the socialists is to suppress liberty of association precisely in order to force people to associate together in true liberty.)
— Frederic Bastiat
But he couldn't suppress the horror of learning his pursuers would murder innocents to bolster their lies.
— Ian Tregillis