
“I think those neighborhood signs that say 'slow children playing' are so very mean.”
Live at the Purple Onion (2007)
Commenting on the NATO bombing campaign against Bosnian Serb forces, during an interview for the Death of Yugoslavia documentary, 1995 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW4KU4FQ8qo
1990s
“I think those neighborhood signs that say 'slow children playing' are so very mean.”
Live at the Purple Onion (2007)
Maxim 520, trans. Stopp
Maxims and Reflections (1833)
Speech to United Nations General Assembly, , quoted in
2012
Context: The future must not belong to those who target Coptic Christians in Egypt — it must be claimed by those in Tahrir Square who chanted "Muslims, Christians, we are one." The future must not belong to those who bully women — it must be shaped by girls who go to school, and those who stand for a world where our daughters can live their dreams just like our sons. The future must not belong to those corrupt few who steal a country's resources — it must be won by the students and entrepreneurs; workers and business owners who seek a broader prosperity for all people. Those are the men and women that America stands with; theirs is the vision we will support. The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam. Yet to be credible, those who condemn that slander must also condemn the hate we see when the image of Jesus Christ is desecrated, churches are destroyed, or the Holocaust is denied. Let us condemn incitement against Sufi Muslims, and Shiite pilgrims. It is time to heed the words of Gandhi: "Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit." Together, we must work towards a world where we are strengthened by our differences, and not defined by them. That is what America embodies, and that is the vision we will support.
Source: The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer
“And to those who believe that adventures are i say try routine: it kills you far more quickly.”
Source: Manuscript Found in Accra (2012), Afraid to Change
About Governance
Address to the conference of the Fiji Labour Party, Lautoka, 31 July 2005