“We like to think we're superior to the people who, centuries ago, burned 'witches' for no better reason than a neighbor's belief that his crop failure or impotence was caused by that woman's action. But reporters are still prone to the same mental errors that caused these killings: seeing patterns where there are none, finding causes where there is only coincidence, ignoring our sources' political agendas and turning scanty evidence into panic.” PeopleThinkingStillsReasonActionPoliticalBeliefCausesSeeingCenturySourceFindingsEvidenceErrorsKillingPatternsNeighborSuperiorsAgendasWitchPanicBurnedReportersCoincidenceCropsImpotencePolitical Agendas Author:John Stossel
“What I'm finding out now is that people care more about a flag than about their fellow man. That's killing me.” PeopleMenCareFindingsFellowsKillingFlagsFellow Man Author:Brandon Marshall
“Memories are killing. So you must not think of certain things, of those that are dear to you, or rather you must think of them, for if you don’t there is the danger of finding them, in your mind, little by little.” IfsThinkingMindLittlesCertainMemoriesDangerFindingsKillingDear Book:The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989 Source: The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989
“"That's sad," said Montag, quietly, "because all we put into it is hunting and finding and killing. What a shame if that's all it can ever know."” IfsKnowsSaidFindingsShameKillingHuntingReferringHounds Author:Ray Bradbury