Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Artists talks 1969 – 1977, p. 14
Half-Truths and One-And-A-Half Truths (1976)
Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Artists talks 1969 – 1977, p. 14
Martin Buber (1878–1965) German Jewish Existentialist philosopher and theologian
Source: Between Man and Man (1965), p. 33
“I write plays because dialogue is the most respectable way of contradicting myself.”
Tom Stoppard (1937) British playwright
"Tom Stoppard," profile by Kenneth Tynan, The New Yorker (1977-12-19).
Interviews and profiles
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Playboy interview (May 1995)
Context: I'm absolutely a feminist. The reason other feminists don't like me is that I criticize the movement, explaining that it needs a correction. Feminism has betrayed women, alienated men and women, replaced dialogue with political correctness. PC feminism has boxed women in. The idea that feminism — that liberation from domestic prison — is going to bring happiness is just wrong. Women have advanced a great deal, but they are no happier. The happiest women I know are not those who are balancing their careers and families, like a lot of my friends are. The happiest people I know are the women — like my cousins — who have a high school education, got married immediately graduating and never went to college. They are very religious and they never question their Catholicism. They do not regard the house as a prison. … I look at my friends who are on the fast track. They are desperate, frenzied and frazzled, the most unhappy women who have ever existed. They work nights and weekends and have no lives. Some of them have children who are raised by nannies. … The entire feminist culture says that the most important woman is the woman with an attache case. I want to empower the woman who wants to say, "I'm tired of this and I want to go home." The far right is correct when it says the price of women's liberation is being paid by the children.
“Streetlife serenaders
Have no obligations
Hold no grand illusions
Need no stimulation.”
Billy Joel (1949) American singer-songwriter and pianist
Streetlife Serenader.
Song lyrics, Streetlife Serenade (1974)
Henri de Lubac (1896–1991) Jesuit theologian and cardinal
Source: Paradoxes of Faith (1987), Ch. III. "Witness", p. 36
“I feel like I carry myself in a more manly way. I don’t carry myself as a boy.”
Justin Bieber (1994) Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor
Rolling Stone, as quoted in NY Daily News "Justin Bieber tells Rolling Stone about growing up: ‘I feel like I carry myself in a more manly way" http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/justin-bieber-tells-rolling-stone-growing-feel-carry-manly-article-1.1117022, July 2012
“It isn’t in the way we wield a sword, but in the dialogue we hold that could avoid a war.”
Paulo Coelho book Manuscript Found in Accra
Manuscript Found in Accra (2012), About Elegance
“I like half-truths of a certain kind — they are interesting and they stimulate.”
Eric Hoffer (1898–1983) American philosopher
Entry (1950)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
Context: To think out a problem is not unlike drawing a caricature. You have to exaggerate the salient point and leave out that which is not typical. "To illustrate a principle," says Bagehot, "you must exaggerate much and you must omit much." As to the quantity of absolute truth in a thought: it seems to me the more comprehensive and unobjectionable a thought becomes, the more clumsy and unexciting it gets. I like half-truths of a certain kind — they are interesting and they stimulate.