“Progress is the injustice each generation commits with regard to its predecessor.”
The Trouble With Being Born (1973)
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Romanian philosopher and essayist 1911–1995Related quotes
John Jay Chapman (1862–1933) American author
Memories and Milestones, Ch. 12: "President Eliot" HTTP://BOOKS.GOOGLE.COM/books?id=gFEPAAAAMAAJ&q=%22every+generation+is+a+secret+society+and+has+incommunicable+enthusiasms+tastes+and+interests+which+are+a+mystery+both+to+its+predecessors+and+to+posterity%22&pg=PA184#v=onepage (1915)
“Hate only injustice and not those who commit it.”
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830–1916) Austrian writer
Wenn wir nur das Unrecht hassen und nicht Diejenigen, die es thun, werden wir unsere Kampfgenossen und unsere Feinde lieben.
Source: Aphorisms (1880/1893), p. 73.
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary
Letter to María Rosario Guevara, 20 February 1964. Quoted in Guerrillas in Power: The Course of the Cuban Revolution (1971) by K. S. Karol
Spanish: No creo que seamos parientes muy cercanos, pero si Ud. es capaz de temblar de indignación cada vez que se comete una injusticia en el mundo, somos compañeros, que es más importante.
“Each work of art generate its own rules”
Robert Pinsky (1940) American poet, editor, literary critic, academic.
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Chinua Achebe (1930–2013) Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic
Source: The Education of a British-Protected Child: Essays
Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, marquise de Lambert (1647–1733) writer from France
Source: A Mother's Advice to Her Daughter, 1728, p. 204
Al Gore (1948) 45th Vice President of the United States
Quotes, Our Larger Tasks (2002)
Context: One of the truly bad things about our politics is that it incites each administration to attack every last thing its predecessor has done, and to either tear down what was left or rename it so that its parentage can be forgotten. We did some of that — but we also kept a lot of what we inherited from the first Bush administration and we protected it and built upon it. The struggle against terror may last for a very long time, even past a shift of parties in power.
Jay Lemke (1946) American academic
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 36