
Nobel Peace Prize acceptance (1985)
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
Nobel Peace Prize acceptance (1985)
“The biggest mistake we could ever make in our lives is to think we work for anybody but ourselves.”
The grand old man of American psychiatry on what he has learnt about life (and death) in his still-flourishing career, The Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/irvin-d-yalom-interview-the-grand-old-man-of-american-psychiatry-on-what-he-has-learnt-about-life-10134092.html
Sometimes, I think if we thought we weren't always the good guys, we might actually get into less wars.
The Vietnam War (2017), episode 5, documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick
2013, Cape Town University Address (June 2013)
Context: We always have the opportunity to choose our better history. We can always understand that most important decision -- the decision we make when we find our common humanity in one another. That’s always available to us, that choice. [... ] it can be heard in the confident voices of young people like you. It is that spirit, that innate longing for justice and equality, for freedom and solidarity -- that’s the spirit that can light the way forward. It's in you.
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
Source: Sisters in Crime: The Rise of the New Female Criminal (1975), P. 31.