
Source: Value-free science?: Purity and power in modern knowledge, 1991, p. 13
Source: City of Bones
Source: Value-free science?: Purity and power in modern knowledge, 1991, p. 13
“I don't stand back and judge — I do.”
On talk of a Beatles re-union
Playboy interview (1980)
Context: It can never be again! Everyone always talks about a good thing coming to an end, as if life was over. But I'll be 40 when this interview comes out. Paul is 38. Elton John, Bob Dylan — we're all relatively young people. The game isn't over yet. Everyone talks in terms of the last record or the last Beatle concert — but, God willing, there are another 40 years of productivity to go. I'm not judging whether "I Am The Walrus" is better or worse than "Imagine." It is for others to judge. I am doing it. I do. I don't stand back and judge — I do.
“So what are you afraid of? What is holding you back? What is it that stands in your way? Do it!”
Power Of The Plus Factor (1987)
Source: Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
MTV.com Jack Talks About His Addiction and Recovery