“External things are not the problem. It's your assessment of them. Which you can erase right now.”
Marcus Aurelius book Meditations
Hays translation
Source: Meditations (c. AD 121–180), Book VIII, 47
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), Collective Ownership of Code and Text
“External things are not the problem. It's your assessment of them. Which you can erase right now.”
Marcus Aurelius book Meditations
Hays translation
Source: Meditations (c. AD 121–180), Book VIII, 47
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
In some published transcripts or quotations of this speech a variant of this statement appears immediately before the quote by Churchill below, but was not said during Reagan's televised address on (27 October 1964). Though he did make variations of the speech elsewhere it is unclear exactly when and where he may have said used these precise words:<br>: They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong. There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right. <br class="br">Later variant: For many years now, you and I have been shushed like children and told there are no simple answers to the complex problems which are beyond our comprehension. Well, the truth is, there are simple answers, they just are not easy ones.<br>:* California Gubernatorial Inauguration Speech (5 January 1967) http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/govspeech/01051967a.htm <br class="br">1960s, A Time for Choosing (1964)
Gracie Allen (1902–1964) American actress and comedienne
Second, the speech goes on to attack the present administration and show how it has ruined the country. Then it goes on to attack the other candidates and show how they’ll keep it ruined, and generally builds up a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Source: How to Become President (1940), Ch. 5 : Issues and how to pick them
“I think the problem is that we don't really understand what we are.”
Paul Watson (1950) Canadian environmental activist
"Sharkwater" documentary
Context: I think the problem is that we don't really understand what we are. In essence we're just a conceited, naked ape. But in our minds we're some sort of "divine legend", and we see ourselves as some sort of god. That we can walk around the earth deciding who will live and who will die and what will be destroyed and what will be saved. But the fact is we're just a bunch of primates out of control.
Paul Krugman (1953) American economist
When asked to define the economic policy of the Bush administration in a BuzzFlash interview http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/03/09/11_krugman.html, 11 September 2003
“We all make mistakes. That's why my pencil has an eraser.”
Chris Grabenstein book Tilt-a-Whirl
Source: Tilt-a-Whirl
“The more you try to erase me
The more, the more
The more that I appear”
Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter
"The Eraser"
Lyrics, The Eraser (2006)
James Redfield (1950) American author, lecturer, screenwriter and film producer
Source: The Celestine Prophecy: A Pocket Guide to the Nine Insights
“One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present.”
Golda Meir book My Life
My Life (1975), p. 231