“This is what happens when the discourse of publishing, defined and driven by spoken and written language, is talked about in exactly the same vocabulary and syntax as any widgetmaking industry. Books are reformulated as 'product' - like screwdrivers or flea-bombs or soap - and the majority of writers are perceived as typists with bad attitudes.” BookHappensLanguageAttitudeWrittenProductsIndustryMajorityDrivenDefinedBombsPublishingDiscourseVocabularySoapFleasBad AttitudeSyntaxWritten LanguageScrewdrivers Author:Suzette Haden Elgin
“On the whole, it bums me out that lyrics seem to be written as afterthoughts nowadays. Not sure why this is, but hopefully things will come around again and bands will once again want to "communicate" "ideas" with their audience, and not just content themselves with providing attitude and atmosphere with clichés on top.” WantIdeasWholeSeemsAttitudeAudienceWrittenBandCommunicateHopefullyAtmosphereNot SureProviding Author:Wooden Wand
“The rule is not written anywhere, it's not etched in any - but, I mean, that's the prevailing attitude of this entire society. Don't have an adventure.” MeanAttitudeWrittenAdventurePrevailing Author:Bob Weir
“When written in Chinese, the word 'crisis' is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.” InspirationalTwoCharacterWisdomSuccessPoliticalOpportunityBusinessAttitudeKindnessWrittenDangerWise WordsPoliticianWords Of WisdomEncouragementCrisisWordsChineseThoughtfulEncouragingNot Giving UpWeight LossRepresentingGreat OpportunityWords Of EncouragementSports PsychologyBusiness InnovationAppeaseOpportunistBest OpportunityLife OpportunitySeize The OpportunityWords Of CourageDeep MeaningDifficult ChallengesCrisis ManagementEncouraging WordsChallenges In BusinessEncouraging Others Author:John F. Kennedy