
“I think that gay people should have the right to get married by Elvis like everybody else.”
From Her Tours and CDs, Revolution Tour
Une société intelligente en aurait fait des gens comme tout le monde!
Trial statement
Une société intelligente en aurait fait des gens comme tout le monde!
Trial statement
“I think that gay people should have the right to get married by Elvis like everybody else.”
From Her Tours and CDs, Revolution Tour
“Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?”
Κατόπι — στὴν τελειοτέρα κοινωνία —
κανένας ἄλλος καμωμένος σὰν ἐμένα
βέβαια θὰ φανεῖ κ’ ἐλεύθερα θὰ κάμει.
Hidden Things
Collected Poems (1992)
“If dogs talked, one of them would be president by now. Everybody likes dogs.”
In Understanding Power, 2002.
Quotes 2000s, 2002
Context: ... another thing you sometimes find in non-literate cultures is development of the most extraordinary linguistic systems: often there's tremendous sophistication about language, and people play all sorts of games with language. So there are puberty rites where people who go through the same initiation period develop their own language that's usually some modification of the actual language, but with quite complex mental operations differentiating it -- then that's theirs for the rest of their lives, and not other people's. And what all these things look like is that people just want to use their intelligence somehow, and if you don't have a lot of technology and so on, you do other things. Well, in our society, we have things that you might use your intelligence on, like politics, but people really can't get involved in them in a very serious way -- so what they do is they put their minds into other things, such as sports. You're trained to be obedient; you don't have an interesting job; there's no work around for you that's creative; in the cultural environment you're a passive observer of usually pretty tawdry stuff; political and social life are out of your range, they're in the hands of the rich folks. So what's left? Well, one thing that's left is sports -- so you put a lot of the intelligence and the thought and the self-confidence into that. And I suppose that's also one of the basic functions it serves in the society in general: it occupies the population, and keeps them from trying to get involved with things that really matter.
Source: Leader of the Opposition (2009-2015), Battlelines book, (2013), p. 6.
1910s, California's Policies Proclaimed (Feb. 21, 1911)