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Literature that keeps employing new linguistic and formal modes of expression to draft a panorama of society as a whole while at the same time exposing it, tearing the masks from its face - for me that would be deserving of an award.


Elfriede Jelinek


#deserving #draft #employing #exposing #expression

I'm an optimist in the sense that I believe humans are noble and honorable, and some of them are really smart. I have a very optimistic view of individuals.


Steve Jobs


#believe #honorable #humans #i #i believe

Art hath an enemy called Ignorance.


Ben Jonson


#called #enemy #hath #ignorance

All comparisons between America's current place in the world and anything legitimately called an empire in the past reveal ignorance and confusion about any reasonable meaning of the concept empire, especially the comparison with the Roman Empire.


Donald Kagan


#america #any #anything #between #called

I'm against ignorance.


Herman Kahn


#i #ignorance

Here is true immorality: ignorance and stupidity; the devil is nothing but this. His name is Legion.


Gustave Flaubert


#here #his #ignorance #immorality #legion

An ignorant person with a bad character is like an unarmed robber, but a learned person with a blog is a robber fully armed.


Mickey Kaus


#bad #bad character #blog #character #fully

I've wanted to be a writer since I was a boy, though it seemed an unlikely outcome since I showed no real talent. But I persevered and eventually found my own row to hoe. Ignorance of other writers' work keeps me from discouragement and I am less well-read than the average bus driver.


Garrison Keillor


#average #boy #bus #bus driver #discouragement

Sex might satisfy, food might fuel, love might sustain, but without coffee, what is the point?


Nora Roberts


#romance #food

Eating is an agricultural act,' as Wendell Berry famously said. It is also an ecological act, and a political act, too. Though much has been done to obscure this simple fact, how and what we eat determines to a great extent the use we make of the world - and what is to become of it. To eat with a fuller consciousness of all that is at stake might sound like a burden, but in practice few things in life can afford quite as much satisfaction. By comparison, the pleasures of eating industrially, which is to say eating in ignorance, are fleeting. Many people today seem erfectly content eating at the end of an industrial food chain, without a thought in the world; this book is probably not for them.


Michael Pollan


#food #ignorance #industry #life #politics






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