There is a terrible alienation in the ordinary man between what he is being told and what he secretly believes.
The origin of corruption in politics is surely in the thought that you are the bearer of ultimate virtue.
It began in images and it ended in symbolism.
We remake the world through our technologies, and these in turn remake and extend us, in ever spiraling lattices of complexity. McLuhan uncannily foresaw the future, where electronic technology would shape and expand cultures and societies into a global membrane of communications.
Each voice carries a portion of value, no matter how unpalatable or distasteful that voice may be: no one person, government, ideology, transnational, or religious institution can own and dominate the whole.
Certainty is usually a sign of pathology.
There is, it seems, an unbridgeable chasm between the concerns of a Sri Aurobindo and a Pat Robertson.
Yes, I've always been fashion conscious.
I had no idea how many famous people [Andy Cohen] have unintentionally and hilariously insulted of late: Charlie Rose, his cousin Amber Rose, Tori Spelling. . . . the list goes on and on.
Yes, he [Mahatma Gandhi] was a great man. However. . . between me and Gandhi there was never the understanding there was between me and my father.
The richest people in the world build networks. Everyone else is trained to look for work, that's why there are two types of people today. Those who build their own dreams and those who build someone else dreams.