Good Morning! Here are your daily birthday quotations...
M.M. Kaye (1908 – 2004):
“Common sense will nearly
always stand you in better stead than a slavish adherence to the conventions.”
Robert Stone (1937 - ):
“That's the great thing about
literature -- it makes the world less lonely.”
Jonathan Schell (1943 – 2014):
"At present most of us do
nothing. We look away. We remain calm. We are silent. We take refuge in the
hope that the holocaust won’t happen, and turn back to our individual concerns.
We deny the truth that is all around us. Indifferent to the future of our kind,
we grow indifferent to one another. We drift apart. We grow cold. We drowse our
way to the end of the world. But if once we shook off our lethargy and fatigue
and began to act, the climate would change. Just as inertia produces despair—a
despair often so deep it does not know itself as despair—arousal and action
would give us access to hope, and life would start to mend: not just life in
its entirety but daily life, every individual life. At that point we would
begin to withdraw from our role as both the victims and the perpetrators. …
We would no longer be the
destroyers of mankind, but rather, a gateway through which the future
generations would enter the world. Then the passion and will that we need to
save ourselves would flood into our lives. The walls of indifference, inertia,
and coldness that now isolate each of us from others, and all of us from the
past and future generations, would melt, like snow in spring. …"
Joe Strummer (1952 – 2002):
“And so now I'd like to say -
people can change anything they want to. And that means everything in the
world. People are running about following their little tracks - I am one of
them. But we've all got to stop just following our own little mouse trail.
People can do anything - this is something that I'm beginning to learn. People
are out there doing bad things to each other. That's because they've been
dehumanised. It's time to take the humanity back into the center of the ring
and follow that for a time. Greed, it ain't going anywhere. They should have
that in a big billboard across Times Square. Without people you're nothing.
That's my spiel.”
and
"You have the right not to
be killed, unless it was done by a policeman or an aristocrat."
and
"The toughest thing is
facing yourself. Being honest with yourself, that's much tougher than beating
someone up. That's what I call tough."
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