Tuesday, January 28, 2014

no. 406


"But all forms of prejudice are based on the same principle: you pre-judge somebody based on one most likely irrelevant fact, and you refuse to change your opinion based on actual, observable fact. It's the opposite of rational, liberal-minded thinking—and we don't mean liberal in any political sense. We mean liberal in the way Austen (and other writers of her time) used it: open-minded, willing to change your ideas, and interested in facts rather than opinions. You know—exactly the opposite of prejudiced."

from a Shmoop discussion of Pride And Prejudice

Monday, January 27, 2014

no. 405

Thursday, January 23, 2014

no. 404


"The people most enthusiastic about rules are the ones who gain power through them."

me

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

no. 403


"Science advances one funeral at a time."

attributed to Max Planck


Actually, according to Wikiquotes, he said something more along this line: "A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." But really, he said the original in German, so consider the above to be a loose, boiled-down translation, maybe.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

no. 402


"If you are a complete fucking asshole, Rush Limbaugh tells you exactly what you want to hear. He says that all the Others are stupid, lazy, cheating, inferior, and most importantly that any way you hurt them is their fault and they have no right to expect any sympathy or self-control from you whatsoever. That latter is particularly important. It’s the reasoning of the domestic abuser, and the reasoning of the cultural conservative."

Frankensteinbeck, commenting on Balloon Juice

Monday, January 20, 2014

no. 401


“Men and nations behave wisely when they have exhausted all other resources.”

Abba Eban, an Israeli politician and diplomat




(citation)

Sunday, January 19, 2014

no. 400


"The Rude Pundit doesn't give a damn how we got this information about our government's spying on us. What enrages him is being told he shouldn't worry about it, that he should just go about his business and let the professionals do their work. He naively believes that the failure to call "bullshit" on bullshit just because you like the bull is how you help democracy die faster."

The Rude Pundit

Saturday, January 18, 2014

no. 399


"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure."

Clarence Darrow

Friday, January 17, 2014

no. 398

"Debate is impossible because American Conservatism is a cult. Period. Full stop. Its main trait is now nothing more than broad-spectrum reality denial and its main weapon in the fight to keep reality at bay is THE DECIBEL."

Driftglass

Thursday, January 16, 2014

no. 397

"Ed Ochester has a poem that goes something like (paraphrasing, including the spacing):
A retired miner in Dr. Cappaletti's office, crippled and wheezing:

"If someone tells you he
got rich from
hard work ask him
whose."
Might be from his book Dancing on the Edges of Knives."


junior, commenting at Gin And Tacos

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

no. 396

"A world where we don't need workers is also a world where we don't need owners."

Patrick, commenting at Gin And Tacos

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

no. 395

You cannot call yourself pro-liberty, even including the word in your name, if you are unwilling to recognize that the greatest oppressive force opposing freedom in America is unregulated greed. Libertarianism is a philosophy for the well-off, the privileged, and those who dream someday of being a wealthy boss with power over the peons. When capital is the measure of success, those who have it thrive at the expense of those who don’t; when we don’t have redistribution of wealth, we do not have equality of opportunity.

The US is already a libertarian paradise, and look what it gets us: a widening gap between rich and poor, a rotting infrastructure as the exploiters look for short term gains while neglecting services vital to those who can’t afford a limousine service, a corrupt and decadent privileged class, and thriving new political parties that are simply nuts. To use one of Ayn Rand’s favorite words, this country is infested with looters: only they’re not the poor, they’re not the mythical “welfare queens”, they’re bankers and obscenely overpaid executives and corporations that demand the right to buy elections.

And there stand the libertarians, the useful idiots who cheer them on.

P. Z. Myers, So I Invented a New Law the Other Day


stolen whole cloth from Rational Rant, who knows a thing or two about quotes.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

no. 394