There are conditions of blindness so voluntary that they become complicity.
-Paul Bourget, novelist (2 Sep 1852-1935)
There are conditions of blindness so voluntary that they become complicity.
-Paul Bourget, novelist (2 Sep 1852-1935)
When wealth is passed off as merit, bad luck is seen as bad character. This is how ideologues justify punishing the sick and the poor. But poverty is neither a crime nor a character flaw. Stigmatize those who let people die, not those who struggle to live.
-Sarah Kendzior, journalist and author (b. 1 Sep 1978)
The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.
-John Locke, philosopher (29 Aug 1632-1704)
When you're traveling, you are what you are right there and then. People don't have your past to hold against you. No yesterdays on the road.
-William Least Heat-Moon, travel writer (b. 27 Aug 1939)
If I love you, what business is it of yours?
-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher (28 Aug 1749-1832)