Osamu Tezuka (1928–1989) Japanese cartoonist and animator
As quoted in Transnational Perspectives on Graphic Narratives https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1441185755 p. 5
Source: Trysts with Democracy: Political Practice in South Asia, P.81
Osamu Tezuka (1928–1989) Japanese cartoonist and animator
As quoted in Transnational Perspectives on Graphic Narratives https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1441185755 p. 5
F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead (1872–1930) British politician
Statement of 1925, as quoted in Lord Reading (1967) by H. Montgomery Hyde, p. 387.
Octavio Solis (1958)
On having Mexican-born parents in “An Interview with Octavio Solis” http://literaryashland.org/?p=10939 (Welcome to Literary Ashland; 2019 Jun 24)
F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead (1872–1930) British politician
Letter to Lord Reading (March 1925) on India, quoted in H. Montgomery Hyde, Lord Reading (Heinemann, 1967), p. 387
Susan Sontag (1933–2004) American writer and filmmaker, professor, and activist
Frankfurt Book Fair speech (2003)
Context: All modern wars, even when their aims are the traditional ones, such as territorial aggrandizement or the acquisition of scarce resources, are cast as clashes of civilizations — culture wars — with each side claiming the high ground, and characterizing the other as barbaric. The enemy is invariably a threat to "our way of life," an infidel, a desecrator, a polluter, a defiler of higher or better values. The current war against the very real threat posed by militant Islamic fundamentalism is a particularly clear example.
John Rogers Searle (1932) American philosopher
"The Storm Over the University", The New York Review of Books, December 6, 1990