Ai Weiwei (1957) Chinese concept artist
Osnos, Evan. “ It’s Not Beautiful: An Artist Takes On the System http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/05/24/100524fa_fact_osnos?currentPage=all.” New Yorker, May 24, 2010, 54–63. <br class="br">2010-, 2010
Source: The Seth Material (1970), p. 256
Ai Weiwei (1957) Chinese concept artist
Osnos, Evan. “ It’s Not Beautiful: An Artist Takes On the System http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/05/24/100524fa_fact_osnos?currentPage=all.” New Yorker, May 24, 2010, 54–63. <br class="br">2010-, 2010
Michael Moore (1954) American filmmaker, author, social critic, and liberal activist
Casa del Cinema press conference, Rome, Italy, (August 2007)
2007
John Gall (1925–2014) American physician
Source: General systemantics, an essay on how systems work, and especially how they fail..., 1975, p. 90 as cited in: Robert B. Seidensticker (2006) Future Hype: The Myths of Technology Change. p. 45
Brian Cox (physicist) (1968) English physicist and former musician
Watching a solar eclipse in Wonders of the Solar System, episode 1
“If you like the system as it is, I’m not your guy… If you want a shot at changing it, join me.”
Angus King (1944) United States Senator from Maine
As quoted in Why Angus King is the most important Senate candidate in the country" by Aaron Blake in The Washington Post (6 March 2012) http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/why-angus-king-is-the-most-important-senate-candidate-in-the-country/2012/03/06/gIQANf7DvR_blog.html
Juliana Hatfield (1967) American guitarist/singer-songwriter and author
"Total System Failure"
Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure (2000)
Khalil Gibran book Jesus, The Son of Man
A Man From Lebanon: Nineteen Centuries Afterward
Jesus, The Son of Man (1928)
“You have to learn to smile through your pain. Sometimes it’s all we got.”
Sherrilyn Kenyon (1965) Novelist
Source: Born of the Night
Mitch Albom book The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Source: The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003)
Reggie Fils-Aimé (1961) American businessman
Regarding Sony and Microsoft, respectively
On Nintendo's competitors
Source: E3 2004