Quote Archive for: Mar 21, 2001 to Mar 8, 2001

Wednesday, Mar 21, 2001

While the rules for proper female behavior aren't clearly stated, the punishment for breaking them is harsh.

-Mary Pipher, Ph.D., in Reviving Ophelia

Tuesday, Mar 20, 2001

You are a republic of voices tonight. Unfortunately, that republic is Italy.

-Jay McInerney, from Bright Lights, Big City

Monday, Mar 19, 2001

'Tis better to keep your mouth shut and have people think you are a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

-Abraham Lincoln

Friday, Mar 16, 2001

Goddess worship, feminine values, and women's power depend on the ubiquity of the image. God worship, masculine values, and men's domination of women are bound to the written word. Word and image, like masculine and feminine, are complimentary opposites.

-Leonard Shlain, in The Alphabet Versus The Goddess

Thursday, Mar 15, 2001

A drop of ink may make a million think.

-Lord Byron

Wednesday, Mar 14, 2001

In comics, images are generally impressionistic. Usually, they are rendered with economy in order to facilitate their usefulness as a language. Because experience precedes analysis, the intellectual digestive process is accelerated by the imagery provided by comics.

-Will Eisner, Graphic Storytelling

Tuesday, Mar 13, 2001

Children are a perpetual, self-renewing underclass, helpless to escape from the decisions of adults until they become adults themselves.

-Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game

Monday, Mar 12, 2001

Life's a journey, not a destination.

-Aerosmith

Friday, Mar 9, 2001

It's harder to be friends than lovers, and you shouldn't try to mix the two, 'cause if you do it and you're still unhappy, then you know that the problem is you.

-Liz Phair, from Exile in Guyville

Thursday, Mar 8, 2001

Life is like an ice cream cone. You have to learn how to lick it.

-Charles Schultz