“The movie business is very much like that: people in authority making purely emotional decisions instead of interesting rational ones.” PeopleDecisionInterestingEmotionalAuthorityRationalMovie Business Author:Bill Forsyth
“I can look back . . . at two distinct periods of opinion whose foundations I have successively come to distrust - a period before 1919 or so, when the weight of classic authority unduly influenced me, and another period from 1919 to about 1925, when I placed too high a value on the elements of revolt, florid colour, and emotional extravagance or intensity.” LooksI CanTwoValuesOpinionEmotionalPeriodsAuthorityElementsWeightFoundationClassicColourIntensityDistrustRevoltExtravagance Author:H. P. Lovecraft
“George Orwell was right. There's no greater genius as far as I'm concerned in terms of understanding human nature. I think that a lot of people just believe anything you tell them, and no matter what it is, they just go along with the program. They're perfectly happy to take their pill every day and do what they're told, and work and buy things, and work and buy things, and stay out of any complex emotional situations. And whatever the authorities tell them to do, they do, and whatever the authorities say is the truth, they believe is the truth.” PeopleThinkingBelieveHumansMatterUnderstandingTermSituationGreaterHuman NatureEmotionalGeniusAuthorityConcernedProgramNo Matter WhatComplexesPillsJust Believe Author:George Lucas
“Past tense offers authority, distance, and present tense offers emotional immediacy.” PastEmotionalOffersAuthorityDistanceTenseImmediacyPresent Tense Author:Tim Winton
“Republicans: steely, rational, paternalistic, respectful of authority, easy to herd, the party of No. Democrats: sugary, emotional, idealistic, yearning for novelty, hard to marshal, the party of Oh Yeah, Baby, Make Mama Feel Good.” FeelsHardEasyPartyEmotionalBabyRepublicanAuthorityYeahDemocratRationalFeel GoodYearningNoveltyMamaRespectfulHerdsIdealistic Author:James Wolcott