
“There are two million interesting people in New York and only seventy-eight in Los Angeles.”
Interviewed in Playboy (February 1979)
The Black Coat (2013)
“There are two million interesting people in New York and only seventy-eight in Los Angeles.”
Interviewed in Playboy (February 1979)
Where did they take this poll, at an S&M parlor?
Shock and Awe (2003)
“What was the use of talking about freedom if they had millions of people tethered to slums?”
Speech to the Oxford University Liberal Club at the Oxford Union (15 June 1926), quoted in The Times (16 June 1926), p. 18
Leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons
The Rebel (1951)
Context: One might think that a period which, in a space of fifty years, uproots, enslaves, or kills seventy million human beings should be condemned out of hand. But its culpability must still be understood... In more ingenuous times, when the tyrant razed cities for his own greater glory, when the slave chained to the conqueror's chariot was dragged through the rejoicing streets, when enemies were thrown to the wild beasts in front of the assembled people, the mind did not reel before such unabashed crimes, and the judgment remained unclouded. But slave camps under the flag of freedom, massacres justified by philanthropy or by a taste for the superhuman, in one sense cripple judgment. On the day when crime dons the apparel of innocence — through a curious transposition peculiar to our times — it is innocence that is called upon to justify itself.
“People under seventy and over seven are very unreliable if they are not cats.”
Source: The Hearing Trumpet
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