"Feelings no longer oppress me - | |
"This traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of toil" | |
"thou shall not oppress a hired servant who is poor and needy, whether he be of thy brethren, or of thy strangers that are in thy land within thy gates." Brothers, the lord knew that fairness was not something to be parceled out by those in power like so many crusts of bread! | |
'Caus e we'v e both been so oppress ed | |
- Don't you oppress me. | |
"Feelings no longer oppress me - | |
"This traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of toil" | |
"thou shall not oppress a hired servant who is poor and needy, whether he be of thy brethren, or of thy strangers that are in thy land within thy gates." Brothers, the lord knew that fairness was not something to be parceled out by those in power like so many crusts of bread! | |
'Caus e we'v e both been so oppress ed | |
- Don't you oppress me. | |
'That oppresses, like the heft | |
...contradictory so let's take... something... which makes it possible... to bring out the contradictions... show how we're trying... to clear up the situation.... that oppresses us... | |
And all he reads oppresses him... fills him with indignation... at man's murderous ways towards man. | |
And when the weight of care oppresses us, we... | |
And you call an invader who oppresses others as one with dignity? | |
'That oppresses, like the heft | |
...contradictory so let's take... something... which makes it possible... to bring out the contradictions... show how we're trying... to clear up the situation.... that oppresses us... | |
And all he reads oppresses him... fills him with indignation... at man's murderous ways towards man. | |
And when the weight of care oppresses us, we... | |
And you call an invader who oppresses others as one with dignity? | |
" and the capitalists, the feudal ones, the reactionaries, "the imperialists, who oppressed the peuple. | |
"... we are terribly poor, we are oppressed politically" | |
"...for the various sections of the oppressed people..." | |
"A spirit of nostalgia pervades his work, yet he avoids what is ugly, sad, or cruelly morbid about those oppressed children. Velasquez is the painter of evening, of open spaces and of silence, even when he painted in broad daylight or in a closed room, even with the din of battle or of the hunt in his ears. | |
"And for the oppressed. | |
"And if she refuses all her power can show no more strength in oppressing me than I can summon to resist it. " | |
"For too long, the Shia have been oppressing the Sunni. | |
"Murder, rape, oppressing the innocents..." | |
"What is it that is so suddenly oppressing me?" | |
(Cali) You know I appreciate your optimism, but you do realize that societies and religions have been oppressing women for countless millennia. | |
" and the capitalists, the feudal ones, the reactionaries, "the imperialists, who oppressed the peuple. | |
"... we are terribly poor, we are oppressed politically" | |
"...for the various sections of the oppressed people..." | |
"A spirit of nostalgia pervades his work, yet he avoids what is ugly, sad, or cruelly morbid about those oppressed children. Velasquez is the painter of evening, of open spaces and of silence, even when he painted in broad daylight or in a closed room, even with the din of battle or of the hunt in his ears. | |
"And for the oppressed. | |
"And if she refuses all her power can show no more strength in oppressing me than I can summon to resist it. " | |
"For too long, the Shia have been oppressing the Sunni. | |
"Murder, rape, oppressing the innocents..." | |
"What is it that is so suddenly oppressing me?" | |
(Cali) You know I appreciate your optimism, but you do realize that societies and religions have been oppressing women for countless millennia. | |