“You can't just switch off your feelings because the other person did.”
Sophie Kinsella book Twenties Girl
Source: Twenties Girl
After All (1936), p. 224
“You can't just switch off your feelings because the other person did.”
Sophie Kinsella book Twenties Girl
Source: Twenties Girl
Joel Osteen (1963) American televangelist and author
Source: Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential
Jack Valenti (1921–2007) President of the MPAA
On being informed there were no legitimate DVD players for Linux after four years, in "Real Dialogue: The Tech interviews Jack Valenti" by Keith J. Winstein of The Tech (16 April 2004) http://www-tech.mit.edu/V124/N20/ValentiIntervie.20f.html
Noam Chomsky (1928) american linguist, philosopher and activist
Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002) documentary film
Quotes 2000s, 2002
Context: If you take a poll among U. S. intellectuals, support for bombing Afghanistan is just overwhelming, but how many of them think that you should bomb Washington because of the U. S. war against Nicaragua, let's say, or Cuba or Turkey, or anyone else? Now if anyone were to suggest this, they'd be considered insane, but why? I mean, if one is right, why is the other wrong? When you try to get someone to talk about this question, they just won't try. They can't comprehend what your question is, because you can't comprehend that we should apply to ourselves the standards that you apply to others. That is incomprehensible! There couldn't be a moral principle more elementary... There's a famous definition in the Gospels of the hypocrite. The hypocrite is the person who refuses to apply to himself the standards that he applies to others. By that standard, the entire commentary and discussion of the so-called "war on terror" is pure hypocrisy, virtually without exception. Can anybody understand that? No, can't understand that. But that's not so unusual... I know it was true in Germany and France and everywhere else. It's just standard. It's ugly, but it's standard.
“You can't trust machines. You can't trust people.”
Julie Anne Peters (1952) American writer
By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead