“I think people are starting to look away and questioning, and they're sort of horrified.” Quote by Charlie Brooker
“In a weird way, when everyone's feeling that the world's going to hell in a hand basket, I kind of relax a little more because I often feel like that.” WorldWayFeelsKindLittlesFeelingsHandsHellRelaxBaskets Author:Charlie Brooker
“You sort of perform your personality, I guess, to everyone on some level.” LevelsPersonality Author:Charlie Brooker
“My theory is that we used to have several personalities, and now we're encouraged to have one online.” UsedTheoryPersonalityOnline Author:Charlie Brooker
“I tried to be all intellectual and erudite and with others I'd just swear and curse and be an idiot. And suddenly, when they're all in one space, I don't know who I am.” KnowsSpaceIntellectualWho I AmIdiotCurseSwearErudite Author:Charlie Brooker
“Online you're encouraged to perform one personality for everyone.” PersonalityOnline Author:Charlie Brooker
“As a Republican, I have listened to Democrats talk about the only two times we won the White House in like 200 years that we stole both elections. I had to sit through Fahrenheit 9/11 and a lady was sobbing violently behind me about the election being stolen by George Bush and I patted her half way through and said, 'it's alright, it's alright. It's all a lie anyway.' Democrats have been whining for 16 years, they're still writing articles about how Bush stole the election in 2004 and 2000.” WayWritingYearsHas BeensSaidStillsTwoLyingHouseWhiteBehindsHalfRepublicanElectionDemocratWhite HouseArticlesStolenAlrightWhiningSobbingHalf Way Author:Joe Scarborough
“Do not suppose, first of all, that Mao Tse-tung could be the "saviour" of China. Nonsense. There will never be one "saviour" of China. Yet undeniably you feel a certain force of destiny in him.” FeelsFirstsCertainForceDestinyChinaNonsenseSaviourMao Author:Edgar Snow
“Mao lived very much like the rank and file of the Red Army. After ten years of leadership of the Reds, after hundreds of confiscations of property of landlords, officials and tax collectors, he owned only his blankets, and a few personal belongings, including two cotton uniforms. Although he is a Red Army commander as well as chairman, he wore on his coat collar only two Red bars that are the insignia of the ordinary Red soldier.” YearsWellsTwoTenTaxesOrdinaryRedArmyPropertyIncludingSoldierBarsOfficialsBelongingUniformsCoatsFilesCommandersBlanketChairmanCollectorsCottonCollarsMaoLandlordRed Army Author:Edgar Snow
“Mao appears to be quite free from symptoms of megalomania, but he has a deep sense of personal dignity, and something about him suggests a power of ruthless decision when he deems it necessary.” DecisionDignitySymptomsRuthlessMaoPersonal DignityMegalomania Author:Edgar Snow