
Journal of Discourses, 1:188 (June 19, 1853)
1850s
The Manly Wisdom of Will Rogers (2001)
Journal of Discourses, 1:188 (June 19, 1853)
1850s
“Most times, it's just a lot easier not to let the world know what's wrong.”
Source: Invisible Monsters
“Did you know that it's a lot harder to put organs back in the body than it is to get them out?”
Source: The Fiery Heart
“Biology is usually a lot more fun than physics. It's a lot easier to understand, and there's sex.”
The Atheist's Guide to Reality (2011)
“Acting like you don’t care is a whole lot easier when you don’t care”
Source: Out of Sight, Out of Time
To Barack Obama, as quoted in The Audacity of Hope (2006), by Barack Obama
2000s
“It's a lot easier to be crazy or mad than to just get on with living.”
Source: The Year of Secret Assignments
“When you think about it, most of the good ideas came along to make sin a whole lot easier.”
Source: Horns
“It is easier to love humanity as a whole than to love one's neighbor.”
Source: The Ordeal of Change (1963), Ch. 11: "Brotherhood"
Context: It is easier to love humanity as a whole than to love one's neighbor. There may even be a certain antagonism between love of humanity and love of neighbor; a low capacity for getting along with those near us often goes hand in hand with a high receptivity to the idea of the brotherhood of men. About a hundred years ago a Russian landowner by the name of Petrashevsky recorded a remarkable conclusion: "Finding nothing worthy of my attachment either among women or among men, I have vowed myself to the service of mankind." He became a follower of Fourier, and installed a phalanstery on his estate. The end of the experiment was sad, but what one might perhaps have expected: the peasants — Petrashevsky's neighbors-burned the phalanstery.
Some of the worst tyrannies of our day genuinely are "vowed" to the service of mankind, yet can function only by pitting neighbor against neighbor. The all-seeing eye of a totalitarian regime is usually the watchful eye of the next-door neighbor. In a Communist state love of neighbor may be classed as counter-revolutionary.
“It's easier to put on a pair of shoes than to wrap the earth in leather.”