“People don’t realize how easy life is to change. You just get on the bus.”
Source: Night Film
Psychology in Today's World (1975), p. 314
Context: If you think it is easy to violate social constraints, get onto a bus and sing out loud. Full-throated song now, no humming. Many people will say it's easy to carry out this act, but not one in a hundred will be able to do it.
The point is not to think about singing, but to try to do it. Only in action can you fully realize the forces operative in social behavior. That is why I am an experimentalist.
“People don’t realize how easy life is to change. You just get on the bus.”
Source: Night Film
“One thing I do understand is that people get scared when I start thinking out loud.”
[20031212010945.GB29594@wall.org, 2003]
Usenet postings, 2003
[199709242015.NAA10312@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997
Source: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968), Ch. 6 : The Bus
Context: There are going to be times when we can't wait for somebody. Now, you're either on the bus or off the bus. If you're on the bus, and you get left behind, then you'll find it again. If you're off the bus in the first place — then it won't make a damn.
“I did not get on the bus to get arrested. I got on the bus to go home.”
Quoted in Rita Dove, "Rosa Parks: Her simple act of protest galvanized America's civil rights revolution," http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/parks01.html Time (1999-06-14)by kurtis
"Seeing It Through", London Transport poster by Eric Kennington (1944).
“Honestly, it’s so easy to get what you want from people if they think you’re a psycho.”
Source: Twenties Girl
“Got to pay your dues if you want to sing the blues
And you know it don't come easy.”
"It Don't Come Easy" (co-written by George Harrison)