“Governments everywhere are lying to people to make them hate others that they wouldn't have any quarrel with otherwise.”
Source: Paths to Otherwhere (1996), Ch. 28; this has occurred in paraphrased form as "Sane, normal people don't need power trips. So the lunatics end up in charge of everything."
Context: Governments everywhere are lying to people to make them hate others that they wouldn't have any quarrel with otherwise. You'd think they'd have learned something after two world wars, but where else can it lead than right where it's all going?
Theo's right — the lunatics end up in charge of everything. Sane, normal people don't need power trips.
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James P. Hogan 11
British writer 1941–2010Related quotes
“Neurotics are sure that no one understands them, and they wouldn't have it any other way.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Neurotics and neurosis

“We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.”
Per Amica Silentia Lunae (1918): Anima Hominis, part v

Variant: With every part you act, there must be a little of yourself in it. If there isn't, it's not acting. It's lying.

Girls in their Married Bliss (London: Jonathan Cape, 1964) p. 119

Television interview with Edward R. Murrow on TV show Small World, CBS-TV (25 March 1959); transcript published in New York Post
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