Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) Italian poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
Testament to a Lost People
Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) Italian poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
“Anything you can settle with money is cheap.”
Erich Maria Remarque (1898–1970) German novelist
Source: Arch of Triumph: A Novel of a Man Without a Country
“You can laugh or you can cry. It is up to you which one you do.”
Rachael Ray (1968) American businessman
“Art is anything you can do well. Anything you can do with Quality.”
Robert M. Pirsig (1928–2017) American writer and philosopher
NPR Interview http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4612364 with Pirsig (1974)
Helmut Schmidt (1918–2015) Chancellor of West Germany 1974-1982
Oskar Lafontaine on 15. July 1982 in STERN to the discussion about the NATO Double-Track Decision (here: shortend citation of BILD)
“You can't have non-violent resistance against the Nazis in a concentration camp”
Noam Chomsky (1928) american linguist, philosopher and activist
Chronicles of Dissent, December 13, 1989 http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/interviews/db-8912.html <br class="br">Quotes 1960s-1980s, 1980s <br class="br">Context: Non-violent resistance activities cannot succeed against an enemy that is able freely to use violence. That's pretty obvious. You can't have non-violent resistance against the Nazis in a concentration camp, to take an extreme case...