Some scientists believe climate change is the cause of unprecedented melting of the North Pole, and that effects these very uncertain weather patterns. I think we should listen to those scientists and experts.
Dalai LamaTradition becomes our security, and when the mind is secure it is in decay.
Jiddu KrishnamurtiFroth at the top, dregs at bottom, but the middle excellent.
VoltaireIf you would judge, understand.
Lucius Annaeus SenecaWhat do I think of Western civilization? I think it would be a very good idea.
Mahatma GandhiOur lifetime may be the last that will be lived out in a technological society.
Arthur C. ClarkeI’m not a macroeconomics person.
Bill GatesAll genuinely intellectual work is humorous.
George Bernard ShawChildren begin by loving their parents; after a time they judge them; rarely, if ever, do they forgive them.
Oscar WildeStates are as the men, they grow out of human characters.
PlatoThe artist forges himself to the others, midway between the beauty he cannot do without and the community he cannot tear himself away from. That is why true artists scorn nothing: they are obliged to understand rather than to judge.
Albert CamusPresident Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people.
Clint EastwoodEvery philosophical problem, when it is subjected to the necessary analysis and justification, is found either to be not really philosophical at all, or else to be, in the sense in which we are using the word, logical.
Bertrand RussellNo accurate thinker will judge another person by that which the other person’s enemies say about him.
Napoleon HillRegarding life, the wisest men of all ages have judged alike: it is worthless.
Friedrich NietzscheExtremely religious, legalistic people have a criticism or judgment about everyone and everything. They just have a way of bringing people down with what they say.
Joyce MeyerMen seldom, or rather never for a length of time and deliberately, rebel against anything that does not deserve rebelling against.
Thomas CarlyleI am not a televangelist.
Billy GrahamFacts do not speak for themselves. They speak for or against competing theories. Facts divorced from theories or visions are mere isolated curiosities.
Thomas SowellWhen you think about it, Adolf Hitler was the first pop star.
David BowieI guess every single word I’ve ever said is going to be dissected now.
Joe BidenA critic should be taught to criticise a work of art without making any reference to the personality of the author.
Oscar WildeReputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving.
William ShakespeareI’m not the judge. You know, God didn’t tell me to go around judging everybody.
Joel OsteenThe false is nothing but an imitation of the true.
Marcus Tullius CiceroBut if you – if what – the reports are true, what they’re saying is, is that as a consequence of us getting 30 million additional people health care, at the margins that’s going to increase our costs, we knew that.
Barack ObamaCobb is a prick. But he sure can hit. God Almighty, that man can hit.
Babe RuthThere is no just and serene criticism as yet.
Henry David ThoreauFame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate.
Emily DickinsonI’m not concerned about all hell breaking loose, but that a PART of hell will break loose… it’ll be much harder to detect.
George CarlinIronically, parenting is a shame and judgment minefield precisely because most of us are wading through uncertainty and self-doubt when it comes to raising our children.
Brene BrownIt’s easy to become very self-critical when you’re an actor. Then you get critiqued by the critics. Whether you agree with them or not, people are passing judgment on you.
Keanu ReevesFor my part, I consider that it will be found much better by all parties to leave the past to history, especially as I propose to write that history myself.
Winston ChurchillIf I am judged for my work, many myths about me as an autocrat or otherwise would become clearer. I feel false propaganda will not last, and truth will ultimately prevail.
Narendra ModiFame is but the breath of people, and that often unwholesome.
Jean-Jacques RousseauWill minus intellect constitutes vulgarity.
Arthur SchopenhauerThe Koran shows every sign of being thrown together by human beings, as do all the other holy books.
Christopher HitchensThe Cuban model doesn’t even work for us anymore.
Fidel CastroI’d like to think I’m a great teacher.
Gordon RamsayPolitics are a very unsatisfactory game.
Henry AdamsThe intersection of law, politics, and technology is going to force a lot of good thinking.
Bill GatesWe judge people in areas where we’re vulnerable to shame, especially picking folks who are doing worse than we’re doing.
Brene BrownA witty saying proves nothing.
VoltaireWe are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.
Marcus AureliusMaybe stories are just data with a soul.
Brene BrownHesitation increases in relation to risk in equal proportion to age.
Ernest HemingwayHumans are unbelievably data efficient. You don’t have to drive 1 million miles to drive a car, but the way we teach a self-driving car is have it drive a million miles.
Jeff BezosThere is only one thing a philosopher can be relied upon to do, and that is to contradict other philosophers.
William JamesA public-opinion poll is no substitute for thought.
Warren BuffettPolitics is the entertainment branch of industry.
Frank ZappaHis lack of education is more than compensated for by his keenly developed moral bankruptcy.
Woody AllenCunning… is but the low mimic of wisdom.
PlatoNothing is more despicable than respect based on fear.
Albert CamusNow is the winter of our discontent.
William ShakespeareTrying to be fascinating is an asinine position to be in.
Katharine HepburnIt is much easier to be critical than to be correct.
Benjamin DisraeliSaints should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent.
George OrwellHistory should be written as philosophy.
VoltaireIn our time political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible.
George OrwellThere’s a tremendous gap between public opinion and public policy.
Noam Chomsky