“And sometimes when you're very mixed-up inside, you do things you know you shouldn't do.”
Source: Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President
Source: The Lords of Discipline
“And sometimes when you're very mixed-up inside, you do things you know you shouldn't do.”
Source: Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President
2015, Young African Leaders Initiative Presidential Summit Town Hall speech (August 2015)
Context: And the one thing I’ve learned, both in my personal life and in my political life, is that if you want more authority, then you also have to be more responsible. You can’t wear the crown if you can’t bear the cross. […] So my attitude is, if you want to participate then you have to recognize that you have broader responsibilities. […] And that is part of leadership. That’s true, by the way, for you individually as well. You have to be willing to take some risks and do some hard things in order to be a leader. A leader is not just a name, a title, and privileges and perks.
Interview at Republibot.com http://www.republibot.com/content/interview-john-varley (February 24, 2009)
Source: On writing about a topic even if it is recent in “Kamila Shamsie: ‘Being a UK citizen makes me feel more able to take part in the conversation’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/aug/27/kamila-shamsie-home-fire-man-booker-longlisted-author-interview in The Guardian (2017 Aug 27)
“The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don’t have to explain things with words.”
of not wanting to write a preface for his first volume of verse, The Rage for the Lost Penny (1940); “A Note on Poetry”, p. 47
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)