“As soon as you publish a book and the reader reads it, they're making an extension of your brain with their brain.” Quote by Lauren Groff
“I will sacrifice my comfort, my convenience, my economic position in order to stand in protest, but not impose that on everyone else.” SacrificeEconomicComfortProtest Author:Rilla Askew
“There's definitely a fear of the enormity and the chaos of our world. Though many people are afraid, and we don't know what we're afraid of. We have reached an accommodation with life by finding rules and placing an order on the world and saying this is how it is.” PeopleWorldChaos Author:Rilla Askew
“I think one of the reasons anti-immigration state laws start to happen is they happen in states where there is an enormous influx. In these places, the dominant culture, the Anglo culture has held sway for such a very, very long time. Now, they are living in another culture, another language. They fear losing dominance and control. It is sadly human nature to find a group to scapegoat. This happens throughout man's history.” ThinkingLongReasonCultureLanguageHuman NatureLosingScapegoat Author:Rilla Askew
“I want the government in the DRC and everywhere where gender inequality is a problem, it's not only an African problem, to take this seriously, also to do everything they can to ensure that we put an end to impunity, to address the problem of impunity and also to assist the women; to empower women, to make sure that they have a voice and a seat at the table where decisions are made.” ProblemDecisionGenderInequalityEmpoweringEmpowering Women Author:Margot Wallstrom
“Sexual assault not a women's issue, this is a peace and security issue. And we have to make sure that we go after the perpetrators. So I would put much more focus on finding the perpetrators and punishing them, to close every exit, every possible career possibility for these guys so that they know there is no mercy for rapists.” GuyFocusSecurityPossibilityMercy Author:Margot Wallstrom
“Of course you want to keep making good records, but I think there were certain aspects to the indie rock situation at that point where we were pushing the envelope a little bit too far. We weren't happy with the distribution we were getting, and a few other things. So for a lot of ways it made sense for us to jump to a major label right then, and it made sense in terms of challenging ourselves to put ourselves in new situations.” ThinkingTermChallengesSituation Author:Lee Ranaldo
“We've been around long enough that there have certainly been people at every stage of our career telling us about one or another record being influential to their lives in one way or another. It's always nice to hear that stuff.” PeopleLongEnoughNiceInfluential Author:Lee Ranaldo
“Certainly our records could be found in most of the mom and pop indie stores, but we still found there were a lot of major stores that weren't on the tip of knowing what was happening and weren't stocking our records as readily as they were stocking, you know, Guns 'n' Roses or Billy Joel or whatever the hell. That certainly changed, and it changed rapidly after Nirvana's rise, that's for sure.” HellChangedMomGunRose Author:Lee Ranaldo
“This is something that Randi Weingarten said to me when I interviewed her once, which I think I quote in chapter nine. She talks about how only 7 percent of private sector workers in the American economy are in unions. So all the protections that teachers have that are due to collective bargaining - including generous pensions, generous health plans, limits to what they can be asked to do after school and in the summers - all of those things are sources of resentment to the public. And I think that politicians have played off of that quite effectively.” ThinkingSchoolEconomyTeacherPoliticianSummerProtectionGenerousResentmentPensionAfter School Author:Dana Goldstein
“This was early '90s and in New York hip-hop was coming on really strong; that was the sort of urban folk music that was almost threatening to eclipse rock music and indie rock music in terms of popularity, which it has certainly gone on to do. But you know, this is the end of the 1980s, beginning of the '90s. The whole independent label thing has really evolved to this incredible point from the early '80s when we started, and there wasn't one record label at all, until a couple people started forming these small labels.” PeopleStrongTermCoupleIndependentIncrediblesPopularityUrbanThreateningRock MusicEclipseFolk Music Author:Lee Ranaldo