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Bystanders Quotes

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If I sit next to a madman as he drives a car into a group of innocent bystanders, I can't, as a Christian, simply wait for the catastrophe, then comfort the wounded and bury the dead. I must try to wrestle the steering wheel out of the hands of the driver.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Authors on Bystanders Quotes: Elie Wiesel Howard Schultz Ralph Waldo Emerson Yehuda Bauer William S. Burroughs Sonia Sotomayor Ward Churchill Daniel Goleman Mary Ann Shaffer Francis Galton Bill Hicks Caprice Crane Jon Turteltaub Robert Reed Charlie Musselwhite Jeffrey Kluger Thomas Paine William James David Simon Leonardo da Vinci Alice Sebold Edna O'Brien Judith Lewis Herman Stephen King Chelsea Manning Jhumpa Lahiri Thomas Pogge Dietrich Bonhoeffer Leslie Ford Arthur Helps Martin Niemoller Seth Godin Chris Elam
2.
What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander.
Elie Wiesel

The greatest pain to the oppressed is not the maliciousness of their oppressor, but rather the indifference of onlookers.
3.
I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.
Elie Wiesel

4.
Take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim.
Elie Wiesel

Choose a side. Nonpartisanship assists the oppressor, never the oppressed.
5.
There are no innocent civilians, so it doesn't bother me so much to be killing innocent bystanders.
Curtis LeMay

6.
I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation.
Elie Wiesel

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I come from a people who gave the Ten Commandments to the world. Time has come to strenghten them by three additional ones, which we ought to adopt and commit ourselves to: thou shall not be a perpetrator; thou shall not be a victim; and thou shall never, but never, be a bystander.
Yehuda Bauer

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There are no bystanders in life [...] Our humanity makes us each a part of something greater than ourselves.
Sonia Sotomayor

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It is very tempting to take the side of the perpetrator. All the perpetrator asks is that the bystander do nothing. He appeals to the universal desire to see, hear, and speak no evil. The victim, on the contrary, asks the bystander to share the burden of pain. The victim demands action, engagement, and remembering.
Judith Lewis Herman

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There are no innocent bystanders.
William S. Burroughs

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He was breakfasting in the marketplace, and the bystanders gathered round him with cries of "dog." "It is you who are dogs," cried he, "when you stand round and watch me at my breakfast."
Diogenes

12.
Most evil in the world is only partly because of an evil person. Most of it is because of the complicity of bystanders.
Tim Kaine

13.
There are moments in our lives when we summon the courage to make choices that go against reason, against common sense and the wise counsel of people we trust. But we lean forward nonetheless because, despite all risks and rational argument, we believe that the path we are choosing is right and best thing to do. We refuse to be bystanders, even if we do not know exactly where our actions will lead.
Howard Schultz

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History is said to be written by the victors. Fiction, by contrast, is largely the work of injured bystanders.
Edna O'Brien

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There are no innocent bystanders ... what are they doing there in the first place?
William S. Burroughs

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All male animals, including men, when they are in love, are apt to behave in ways that seem ludicrous to bystanders.
Francis Galton

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The horror of the Holocaust is not that it deviated from human norms; the horror is that it didn't. What happened may happen again, to others not necessarily Jews, perpetrated by others, not necessarily Germans. We are all possible victims, possible perpetrators, possible bystanders.
Yehuda Bauer

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Beauty is the mark God sets on virtue. Every natural action is graceful; every heroic act is also decent, and causes the place and the bystanders to shine.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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One of the ill effects of cruelty is that it makes the bystanders cruel.
Sir Fowell Buxton, 1st Baronet

20.
I've never had Internet access. Actually, I have looked at things on other people's computers as a bystander. A few times in my life I've opened email accounts, twice actually, but it's something I don't want in my life right now.
Jhumpa Lahiri

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In reviewing the history of the English Government, its wars and its taxes, a bystander, not blinded by prejudice nor warped by interest, would declare that taxes were not raised to carry on wars, but that wars were raised to carry on taxes.
Thomas Paine

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The torments of martyrdom are probably most keenly felt by the bystanders.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.
Elie Wiesel

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A person seldom falls sick but the bystanders are animated with a faint hope that he will die.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

25.
The future is in our hands. We are not hapless bystanders. We can influence whether we have a planet of peace, social justice, equity, and growth or a planet of unbridgeable differences between peoples, wasted resources, corruption, and terror.
James Wolfensohn

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Like secondhand smoke, the leakage of emotions can make a bystander an innocent casualty of someone else's toxic state.
Daniel Goleman

27.
And Thou shalt never, but never be a bystander.
Yehuda Bauer

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There was no one left to speak for me.
Martin Niemoller

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One only wishes Wayne LaPierre and his NRA board of directors could be drafted to some of these scenes, where they would be required to put on booties and rubber gloves and help clean up the blood, the brains, and the chunks of intestine still containing the poor wads of half-digested food that were some innocent bystander's last meal.
Stephen King

30.
Bring the viewer to your side, include him in your thought. He is not a bystander. You have the power to increase his perceptions and conceptions.
Dorothea Lange

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The measure of a civilization is in the courage, not of its soldiers, but of its bystanders.
Jack McDevitt

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It is the collective responsibility of the citizens in a modern state to ensure by all means necessary that its government adheres to the rule of law, not just domestically, but internationally. There are no bystanders. No one is entitled to an 'apolitical' exemption from such obligation. Where default occurs, either by citizens endorsement of official criminality or by the failure of citizens to effectively oppose it, liability is incurred by all
Ward Churchill

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Don't settle! Embrace a dream--and keep dreaming. Don't be a bystander. Take it personally.
Howard Schultz

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It is not open to the cool bystander . . . to set himself up as an impartial judge of events which would never have occurred had he outstretched a helping hand in time.
Winston Churchill

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Art changes posture and posture changes innocent bystanders.
Seth Godin

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To a bystander like me, those who made 190 million pounds deliberately underselling the shares of HBOS, in spite of its very strong capital base, and drove it into the bosom of Lloyds TSB Bank, are clearly bank robbers and asset strippers.
John Sentamu

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Don't sit back and be a bystander of your own life
Caprice Crane

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I think of futurists as people who have a particular attitude about the future. They're advocates for a certain kind of outcome. As a forecaster I am something very different. I am a professional bystander. I have opinions about the future, of course. But my whole posture is to be detached and to identify what I think will happen and not allow my judgments of what should happen to get involved.
Paul Saffo

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Sometimes the spirit is playing you. I call it following the will of the music, and when that feeling shows up, you just go with it. It's almost like I'm a bystander. I'm watching this happening, and it's not a mental process. It's just spontaneous.
Charlie Musselwhite

40.
There are still many homeless trans folk wandering the streets. They are still harassed on the street by bystanders and police officers. We still face many administrative hurdles in every aspect of our lives. If anything, things are actually getting harder for us, because now there are people who are using our visibility as an excuse to say that we are already receiving fair and honest treatment, when the reality is that we are still in bad shape as a community.
Chelsea Manning

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Yes, the investor is often his own worst enemy. Yes, the marketing colossus known as the mutual fund industry provides the weaponry which enables investors to indulge their suicidal instincts. No, the fund industry was hardly an innocent bystander in the market boom and the subsequent carnage. "We have met the enemy and he is us"... all of us.
John C. Bogle

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Now that I think about it, maybe he is a werewolf. I can picture him lunging over the moors in hot pursuit of his prey, and I'm certain that he wouldn't think twice about eating an innocent bystander. I'll watch him closely at the next full moon. He's asked me to go dancing tomorrow--perhaps I should wear a high collar. Oh, that's vampires, isn't it? I think I am a little giddy. (After meeting Mr. Markham V. Reynolds, Jr.)
Mary Ann Shaffer

43.
To expect the government to save you is to be a bystander in your own fate.
Mark Steyn

44.
I used to wonder why God used a prop like the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil to inflict guilt on Adam&Eve, until I realized it could have been a steak or a plate of fries or a bagel. Anything. Making people feel guilty is a staple of religion and society in general. It works. And if you can transfer guilt from a real criminal to an innocent bystander, you've really got something going. It's a magic stage trick that can make a career.
Jon Rappoport

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I don't consider myself to be a crusader of any sort. I was bystander to a certain number of newspaper crusades. They end badly, in terms of being either fraudulent or by inspiring legislations that makes things worse. So, I regard myself as someone coming to the campfire with the truest possible narrative he can acquire.
David Simon

46.
The man who could withstand, with his fellow-men in single line, a charge of cavalry may lose all command of himself on the occurrence of a fire in his own house, because of some homely reminiscence unknown to the observing bystander.
Arthur Helps

47.
What people fear most about tragedy is its randomness - a taxi cab jumps the curb and hits a pedestrian, a gun misfires and kills a bystander. Better to have some rational cause and effect between incident and injury. And if cause and effect aren't possible, better that there at least be some reward for all the suffering.
Jeffrey Kluger

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We hear the words we have spoken, feel our own blow as we give it, or read in the bystander's eyes the success or failure of our conduct.
William James

49.
Business leaders cannot be bystanders.
Howard Schultz

50.
For most of human history, we could only watch, like bystanders, the beautiful dance of Nature. But today, we are on the cusp of an epoch-making transition, from being passive observers of Nature to being active choreographers of Nature. The Age of Discovery in science is coming to a close, opening up an Age of Mastery.
Michio Kaku