“When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.”
Thomas Sowell (1930) American economist, social theorist, political philosopher and author
Source: The Riverworld series, To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971), Chapter 4 (p. 17)
“When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.”
Thomas Sowell (1930) American economist, social theorist, political philosopher and author
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Porochista Khakpour (1978) American writer
On the appearance of ghosts in Sick in “'THIS BOOK KEPT ME ALIVE': A CONVERSATION WITH POROCHISTA KHAKPOUR” https://psmag.com/social-justice/this-book-kept-me-alive-a-conversation-with-porochista-khakpour in Pacific Standard (2018 Jun 5)
Celia Green (1935) British philosopher
The Decline and Fall of Science (1976)
Fannie Flagg book Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
Source: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
Thomas Ligotti (1953) American horror author
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror (2010)
“All humans are musical. Why else would the Lord give you a beating heart?”
Mitch Albom book The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto
Source: The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto
Isabel Bishop (1902–1988) American painter
1978 statement, as quoted in The "New Woman" Revised : Painting and Gender Politics on Fourteenth Street (1992) by Ellen Wiley Todd, Ch. 7, p. 273.
Context: I hope my work is recognizable as being by a woman, though I certainly would never deliberately make it feminine in any way, in subject or treatment. But if I speak in a voice which is my own, it's bound to be the voice of a woman.
Steve Stewart-Williams (1971)
Source: Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life: How Evolutionary Theory Undermines Everything You Think You Know (2010), pp. 263-264
“If human beings didn't have a strong preference for creation, nothing would get built, ever.”
Larry Niven (1938) American writer
Niven's Laws
Context: 6) It is easier to destroy than create.
Bin Laden tore down the World Trade Center? Let's see him build one. If human beings didn't have a strong preference for creation, nothing would get built, ever.