Quotes about control
A collection of quotes on the topic of control, controller, people, use.
Quotes about control
Carl R. Rogers (1902–1987) American psychologist
Source: "Freedom to learn" (1969), p.236.
Source: A Way of Being
“One man with a gun can control 100 without one.”
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Not found in Lenin's Collected Works. Began to surface on the internet in the mid-1990s.
Misattributed
Variant: One man with a gun can control a hundred without one.
Bobby Fischer (1943–2008) American chess prodigy, chess player, and chess writer
Radio Interview, February 19 2005 http://www.geocities.jp/bobbby_b/mp3/F_31_2.MP3I studied that first Karpov-Kasparov match for a year and a half before I cracked it, what they were doing, and discovered that it was all prearranged move-by-move. There's no doubt of it in my mind.Now chess is completely dead. It is all just memorization and prearrangement. It’s a terrible game now. Very uncreative. <br class="br">2000s
Jeffrey Dahmer (1960–1994) American serial killer, cannibal and necrophile
In an interview with Stone Phillips, Dateline NBC (29 November 1994)
Freddie Mercury (1946–1991) British singer, songwriter and record producer
As quoted in "I am the Champion" by Nick Ferrari in The Sun (19 July 1985) http://www.queenarchives.com/index.php?title=Freddie_Mercury_-_07-19-1985_-_The_Sun.
Joachim Peiper (1915–1976) SS officer
Parker, Hitler's Warrior, chapter 18, citing La Libre Belgigue in note 61.
Michael Jackson (1958–2009) American singer, songwriter and dancer
On the lightening of his skin.
Televised Interview with Oprah Winfrey (1993)
Sophie Scholl (1921–1943) White Rose member
As quoted in O<sub>2</sub> : Breathing New Life Into Faith (2008) by Richard Dahlstrom, Ch. 4 : Artisans of Hope: Stepping into God's Kingdom Story, p. 63; this source is disputed as it does not cite an original document for the quote. It is also used in <i> The White Rose </i> (1991) by Lillian Garrett-Groag, a monologue during Sophie's interrogation.
Disputed
Context: The real damage is done by those millions who want to "survive." The honest men who just want to be left in peace. Those who don't want their little lives disturbed by anything bigger than themselves. Those with no sides and no causes. Those who won't take measure of their own strength, for fear of antagonizing their own weakness. Those who don't like to make waves — or enemies. Those for whom freedom, honor, truth, and principles are only literature. Those who live small, mate small, die small. It's the reductionist approach to life: if you keep it small, you'll keep it under control. If you don't make any noise, the bogeyman won't find you. But it's all an illusion, because they die too, those people who roll up their spirits into tiny little balls so as to be safe. Safe?! From what? Life is always on the edge of death; narrow streets lead to the same place as wide avenues, and a little candle burns itself out just like a flaming torch does. I choose my own way to burn.
Billie Eilish (2001) American singer-songwriter
Source: https://www.wmagazine.com/story/billie-eilish-new-ep/
Paramahansa Yogananda (1893–1952) Yogi, a guru of Kriya Yoga and founder of Self-Realization Fellowship
Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) American actress, model, and singer
Attributed to Monroe in self-help books and on social media, this quotation is of unknown origin and date.
Misattributed
“Whoever controls the media, the
images, controls the culture.”
Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) American poet
Thomas Sankara (1949–1987) President of Upper Volta
Source: Women's Liberation and the African Freedom Struggle
“No man is free who cannot control himself.”
Pythagoras (-585–-495 BC) ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher
“Control Your Own Destiny or Someone Else Will”
Jack Welch (1935) American executive: General Electric CEO
Madhvacharya (1199–1278) Hindu philosopher who founded Dvaita Vedanta school
strength
Ya, Hindu Online
“A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.”
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809–1865) French politician, mutualist philosopher, economist, and socialist
Nikki Sixx (1958) American musician
Source: The Heroin Diaries: A Year In The Life Of A Shattered Rock Star
Stephen R. Covey book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
Source: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Carlos Castaneda (1925–1998) Peruvian-American author
Source: Carlos Castaneda (1971) Separate Reality: Conversations With Don Juan. p. 85; As cited in: Eugene Dupuis (2001) Time Shift: Managing Time to Create a Life You Love. Ch. 5: Self Management
“A heavy burden lifted from my soul,
I heard that love was out of my control.”
Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
Source: Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs
“Controller is so intuitive, even your mom can play.”
Shigeru Miyamoto (1952) Japanese video game designer and producer
On Wii
Source: E3 2006
Charles Manson (1934–2017) American criminal and musician
Interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJHq2aN9tYE by Penny Daniels (1989)
Gianluigi Buffon (1978) Italian association football player
Buffon, as quoted in Football Italia (07/01/07)
Michael Parenti (1933) American academic
Source: Democracy for the Few (2010 [1974]), sixth edition, Chapter 12, p. 203
Lady Gaga (1986) American singer, songwriter, and actress
SHOWstudio Interview. In Camera with Lady Gaga 30 May 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmcxdZQCnT4&feature=PlayList&p=6DB0E6483F09B62E&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1.
Jeffrey Dahmer (1960–1994) American serial killer, cannibal and necrophile
Inside Edition Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtvmGdzgdLM
Bobby Fischer (1943–2008) American chess prodigy, chess player, and chess writer
Source: Radio Interview, May 24 1999 http://www.geocities.jp/bobbby_b/mp3/F_07_2.MP3
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Isn't that what it says?
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The dangers of evolution
Al Gore (1948) 45th Vice President of the United States
Quotes, IPI speech (2000)
Context: The disruption of the world's ecological systems — from the rise of global warming and the consequent damage to our climate balance, to the loss of living species and the depletion of ocean fisheries and forest habitats — continues at a frightening rate. Practically every day, it becomes clearer to us that must act now to protect our Earth, while preserving and creating jobs for our people.
And at the very same time that these threats are developing, the traditional nation-state itself is changing — as power moves upwards and downwards, to everything from supra-national organizations and coalitions all the way down to feuding clans. Susceptible to tyrants willing to exploit ethnic and religious rivalries, the weakest of these states have either imploded into civil war or threatened to lash out across their borders.
To meet these challenges requires cooperation on a scale not seen before. A realistic reading of the world today demands reinvigorated international and regional institutions. It demands that we confront threats before they spiral out of the control. And it requires American leadership — to protect our interests and uphold our values.
Jacque Fresco (1916–2017) American futurist and self-described social engineer
Designing the Future (2007)
Vladimir Lenin book The State and Revolution
§ 3.4, Essential Works of Lenin (1966), pp. 307-308
Source: The State and Revolution (1917)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Source: Dear Bertrand Russell: A Selection of His Correspondence with the General Public 1950-68
“Self-control is strength. Right thought is mastery. Calmness is power.”
James Allen book As a Man Thinketh
Source: As a Man Thinketh
“Those who control their passions do so because their passions are weak enough to be controlled.”
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
Terence McKenna (1946–2000) American ethnobotanist
Variant: Television is by nature the dominator drug par excellence. Control of content, uniformity of content, repeatability of content make it inevitably a tool of coersion, brainwashing, and manipulation.
Source: Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge
“Your mind need not be controlled; your mind needs to be liberated.”
Sadhguru (1957) Yogi, mystic, visionary and humanitarian
Source: Mind is your Business
“The people who control culture in China have no culture.”
Ai Weiwei (1957) Chinese concept artist
2010-, China’s ‘Mozart’ Drops Off State Hit Parade, 2010
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Interview, Ms. (New York), April 1974
Tom Kenny (1962) American actor
Interview: Tom Kenny talks voicing SpongeBob Squarepants and 'Mr. Show' http://www.metro.us/entertainment/interview-tom-kenny-talks-voicing-spongebob-squarepants-and-mr-show/zsJoba---UspN3mmMXb2BE (February 2, 2015)
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
1860s, First State of the Union address (1861)
George Orwell (1903–1950) English author and journalist
"As I Please," Tribune (4 February 1944)<sup> http://alexpeak.com/twr/hiwbtw/</sup> <br class="br">As I Please (1943–1947)
Alejandro Jodorowsky (1929) Filmmaker and comics writer
So I understood that if a ship crosses the sea without a purpose, it will arrive at no port. What prevents life from devouring us is having a purpose. The higher it is, the further it will carry us...
Psychomagic: The Transformative Power of Shamanic Psychotherapy (2010)
Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) Duce and President of the Council of Ministers of Italy. Leader of the National Fascist Party and subsequen…
As quoted in Talks with Mussolini, Emil Ludwig, Boston, MA, Little, Brown and Company (1933), pp. 153-154, Interview took place between March 23 and April 4, 1932
1930s
Leonardo DiCaprio (1974) American actor and film producer
On Titanic (1997) http://www.popmonk.com/actors/leonardo-dicaprio/quotes-leonardo-dicaprio.htm
Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) Polish composer
As quoted in Chopin : Pianist and Teacher as Seen by His Pupils.
Source: Chopin : Pianist and Teacher as Seen by His Pupils (1986) by Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, Roy Howat, Naomi Shohet, and Krysia Osostowicz, p. 16
L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986) American science fiction author, philosopher, cult leader, and the founder of the Church of Scientology
Lecture: "Off the Time Track" (June 1952) as quoted in Journal of Scientology issue 18-G, reprinted in Technical Volumes of Dianetics & Scientology Vol. 1, p. 418.
Ivan Pavlov (1849–1936) Russian physiologist
Scientific Study of So-Called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals.
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
George Orwell (1903–1950) English author and journalist
From a review of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, New English Weekly (21 March 1940)
John Trudell (1946–2015) Native American rights activist, musician, poet
"We are Power" speech (1980)
William Luther Pierce (1933–2002) American white nationalist
The Big Picture, 1996
1990s, 1990
Source: [Pierce, 1976-2002, 125]
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, 647 https://bewley.virtualave.net/riyad4.html <br class="br">Sunni Hadith
Andrea Dworkin book Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation
Source: Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation (2000), p. 246.
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
The origins of this quote are unknown. At least two sources can be traced back, but these sources date back to the 1940 years; long time after Lincon's death. <br class="br">Source 1: The 2003 "Masonic Historiology" from Allotter J. McKowe contains on page 55 (page 55 is dated on Jan. 11, 1944) the poem " What Is a Boy? http://books.google.de/books?id=K5CHWRttt-gC&pg=PA55&dq=desk" from an unknown author. The poem reads:<br>:: He is a person who is going to carry on what you have started.<br>:: He is to sit right where you are sitting and attend when you are gone to those things you think are so important.<br>:: You may adopt all the policies you please, but how they will be carried out depends on him.<br>:: Even if you make leagues and treaties, he will have to manage them.<br>:: He is going to sit at your desk in the Senate, and occupy your place on the Supreme Bench.<br>:: He will assume control of your cities, states and nations.<br>:: He is going to move in and take over your prisons, churches, schools, universities and corporations.<br>:: All your work is going to be judged and praised or condemned by him.<br>:: Your reputation and your future are in his hands.<br>:: All you work is for him, and the fate of the nations and of humanity is in his hands. Quotes about life http://www.quotesaboutlifee.com/2012/04/best-quotes-on-life-best-sayings-on.html<br>:: So it might be well to pay him some attention. <br class="br">Source 2: The newspaper "The Florence Times" from Florence, Alabama (Volume 72 - Number 120) contains in its Wednesday afternoon edition from October 30, 1940 a statement from a Dr. Frank Crane. The entitled "What is a Boy?" statement http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1842&dat=19401030&id=yx8sAAAAIBAJ&sjid=I7oEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3738,3720511 reads: <br class="br">Disputed
Michael J. Sandel (1953) American political philosopher
1. America's Search for a Public Philosophy
Public Philosophy (2005)
Henri Fayol (1841–1925) Developer of Fayolism
Henri Fayol (1916) cited in: Russell C. Swansburg (1996) Management and Leadership for Nurse Managers, p. 1
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLc_MC7NQek&t=0s "2017 Personality 04/05: Heroic and Shamanic Initiations"
John Cage (1912–1992) American avant-garde composer
Quote of John Cage, in: 'The Future of Music: Credo' (1937); in: 'Silence: lectures and writings by Cage, John', Publisher Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan University Press, June 1961, V.
1930s
Fred Rogers (1928–2003) American television personality
U.S. District Court testimony September 1979 http://www.law.cornell.edu/copyright/cases/464_US_417.htm#464us417n27.
Arthur Miller (1915–2005) playwright from the United States
1963 interview, used in The Century of the Self (2002)
Context: My argument with so much of psychoanalysis, is the preconception that suffering is a mistake, or a sign of weakness, or a sign even of illness, when in fact, possibly the greatest truths we know have come out of people's suffering; that the problem is not to undo suffering or to wipe it off the face of the earth but to make it inform our lives, instead of trying to cure ourselves of it constantly and avoid it, and avoid anything but that lobotomized sense of what they call "happiness." There's too much of an attempt, it seems to me, to think in terms of controlling man, rather than freeing him. Of defining him rather than letting him go. It's part of the whole ideology of this age, which is power-mad.
“Whatever your cause, it’s a lost cause without population control.”
Paul R. Ehrlich (1932) American scientist and environmentalist
Paul Ehrlich and the population bomb
Context: Solving the population problem is not going to solve the problems of racism… of sexism… of religious intolerance… of war… of gross economic inequality—But if you don’t solve the population problem, you’re not going to solve any of those problems. Whatever problem you’re interested in, you’re not going to solve it unless you also solve the population problem. Whatever your cause, it’s a lost cause without population control.
