Walt Disney (1901–1966) American film producer and businessman
As quoted in The Gospel According to Disney : Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust (2004) by Mark I. Pinsky, p. 2
Year unknown, published in 2004
As quoted in The Gospel According to Disney : Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust (2004) by Mark I. Pinsky, p. 2
Context: We like to have a point of view in our stories, not an obvious moral, but a worthwhile theme. … All we are trying to do is give the public good entertainment. That is all they want.
Walt Disney (1901–1966) American film producer and businessman
As quoted in The Gospel According to Disney : Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust (2004) by Mark I. Pinsky, p. 2
Year unknown, published in 2004
Terry Pratchett (1948–2015) English author
alt.fan.pratchett (1 December 1998) http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/timelines/discussions/is-pterry-going-downhill.html <br class="br">Usenet
“This life is worth living, we can say, since it is what we make it, from the moral point of view.”
William James Is Life Worth Living?
"Is Life Worth Living?"
1890s, The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy (1897)
“We have as many lives as we have points of view.”
Peter L. Berger (1929–2017) Austrian-born American sociologist
Source: Invitation to Sociology (1963), p. 71
Pär Sundström (1981) Swedish bassist
INTERVIEW: Pär Sundström – Sabaton https://distortedsoundmag.com/interview-par-sundstrom-sabaton/ (March 3, 2016)
Peter Singer (1946) Australian philosopher
p. 238 http://books.google.com/books?id=BoDMBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT238 <br class="br">Writings on an Ethical Life (2000)
“A moral point of view too often serves as a substitute for understanding in technological matters.”
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1960s, Understanding Media (1964), p. 245
Leo Strauss (1899–1973) Classical philosophy specialist and father of neoconservativism
“What is liberal education,” pp. 7-8
Liberalism Ancient and Modern (1968)