Famous quotes by Editors

Small: A little learning is not a dangerous thing to one who does not mistake it for a great deal
"A little learning is not a dangerous thing to one who does not mistake it for a great deal"
William Allen White, Editor
Small: Liberty is the only thing you cant have unless you give it to others
"Liberty is the only thing you can't have unless you give it to others"
William Allen White, Editor
Small: Whoever tramples on the plea for justice temperately made in the name of peace only outrages peace and kills s
"Whoever tramples on the plea for justice temperately made in the name of peace only outrages peace and kills something fine in the heart of man which God put there when we got our manhood"
William Allen White, Editor
Small: Reason has never failed men. Only force and repression have made the wrecks in the world
"Reason has never failed men. Only force and repression have made the wrecks in the world"
William Allen White, Editor
Small: Not too many people know who the editor is
"Not too many people know who the editor is"
Julius Schwartz, Editor
Small: Many are the things I guess wed like to go back in time and rectify the things we didnt do right, eh?
"Many are the things I guess we'd like to go back in time and rectify the things we didn't do right, eh?"
Julius Schwartz, Editor
Small: In Washington it is an honor to be disgraced. you have to have been somebody to fall
"In Washington it is an honor to be disgraced. you have to have been somebody to fall"
Meg Greenfield, Editor
Small: Whenever a man encounters a woman in a mood he doesnt understand, he wants to know if shes tired
"Whenever a man encounters a woman in a mood he doesn't understand, he wants to know if she's tired"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: It is only the cynicism that is born of success that is penetrating and valid
"It is only the cynicism that is born of success that is penetrating and valid"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: I drink to make other people interesting
"I drink to make other people interesting"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched
"No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: People need religion. Its a vehicle for a moral tradition. A crucial role. Nothing can take its place
"People need religion. It's a vehicle for a moral tradition. A crucial role. Nothing can take its place"
Irving Kristol, Editor
Small: Women, as they grow older, rely more and more on cosmetics. Men, as they grow older, rely more and more on a s
"Women, as they grow older, rely more and more on cosmetics. Men, as they grow older, rely more and more on a sense of humor"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: To speak of morals in art is to speak of legislature in sex. Art is the sex of the imagination
"To speak of morals in art is to speak of legislature in sex. Art is the sex of the imagination"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: So long as there is one pretty girl left on the stage, the professional undertakers may hold up their burial o
"So long as there is one pretty girl left on the stage, the professional undertakers may hold up their burial of the theater"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: Love is the emotion that a woman feels always for a poodle dog and sometimes for a man
"Love is the emotion that a woman feels always for a poodle dog and sometimes for a man"
George Jean Nathan, Editor
Small: No one cuts backs like he did. No one knows what a back is anymore
"No one cuts backs like he did. No one knows what a back is anymore"
Diana Vreeland, Editor
Small: To attempt the destruction of our passions is the height of folly. What a noble aim is that of the zealot who
Denis Diderot
"To attempt the destruction of our passions is the height of folly. What a noble aim is that of the zealot who tortures himself like a madman in order to desire nothing, love nothing, feel nothing, and who, if he succeeded, would end up a complete monster!"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it
Denis Diderot
"There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest
Denis Diderot
"Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: If you want me to believe in God, you must make me touch him
Denis Diderot
"If you want me to believe in God, you must make me touch him"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: His hands would plait the priests guts, if he had no rope, to strangle kings
Denis Diderot
"His hands would plait the priest's guts, if he had no rope, to strangle kings"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of ones innocence with the loss of
Denis Diderot
"Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: The possibility of divorce renders both marriage partners stricter in their observance of the duties they owe
Denis Diderot
"The possibility of divorce renders both marriage partners stricter in their observance of the duties they owe to each other. Divorces help to improve morals and to increase the population"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: The infant runs toward it with its eyes closed, the adult is stationary, the old man approaches it with his ba
Denis Diderot
"The infant runs toward it with its eyes closed, the adult is stationary, the old man approaches it with his back turned"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: Our observation of nature must be diligent, our reflection profound, and our experiments exact. We rarely see
Denis Diderot
"Our observation of nature must be diligent, our reflection profound, and our experiments exact. We rarely see these three means combined; and for this reason, creative geniuses are not common"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: One declaims endlessly against the passions one imputes all of mans suffering to them. One forgets that they a
Denis Diderot
"One declaims endlessly against the passions; one imputes all of man's suffering to them. One forgets that they are also the source of all his pleasures"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: My ideas are my whores
Denis Diderot
"My ideas are my whores"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: In order to shake a hypothesis, it is sometimes not necessary to do anything more than push it as far as it wi
Denis Diderot
"In order to shake a hypothesis, it is sometimes not necessary to do anything more than push it as far as it will go"
Denis Diderot, Editor
Small: Good music is very close to primitive language
Denis Diderot
"Good music is very close to primitive language"
Denis Diderot, Editor