Medgar Evers
Activist Medgar Wiley Evers
I could not find a precedent to Medgar Evers' quote, "You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea."
Medgar Evers, an American civil rights activist. (1925 - 1963)
Well its illegal to kill a man. During wartime, its acceptable. But there are rules. You cant kill an unarmed man. Cant kill women and children. If a man surrenders, he is supposed to be taken as a P.O.W. If you break these rules it is considered a war crime
kill the man and get the dimond
The narrator has diceded to kill the old man because of his eyes.
frank lucas said he killed a man named "Tango."
it has no answer it is a joke because the blind man cant see and the person he is telling it to cant hear and their is no purpose in scratching a wooden leg because it can not itch
This quote can be attributed to Arthur Schopenhauer, a German philosopher. It reflects the idea that while individuals have the ability to take certain actions, they do not have complete control over their desires or wishes.
The narrator has decided to kill the old man because of his eye.
Yes, the quote you are referring to is often attributed to Victor Hugo and it goes like this: "Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come."
get over it, if he cant be a true man and stay faithful, then he isn't a man he is a child and no women wants to date a child
his eyeall of the context clues leading up to the murder