“Some conservatives have expressed outrage that the views of professors are at odds with the views of students, as if ideas were entitled to be represented in proportion to their popularity and students were entitled to professors who share their political or social values. One of the more important functions of college that it exposes young people to ideas and arguments they have not encountered at home is redefined as a problem.” PeopleIfsImportantIdeasProblemHomeYoungPoliticalValuesSocialViewsShareStudentsCollegeArgumentFunctionProportionProfessorsOddsPopularityEntitledOutrageSocial Values Author:Ellen Willis
“I function better in the jungle in Amazonia or Antarctica or Alaska or the Sahara desert. An artificial environment like a studio has never attracted me. I could work in a studio, but I would never really feel at home.” FeelsHomeEnvironmentFunctionStudiosDesertArtificialJungleAlaskaAntarcticaSaharaSahara Desert Author:Werner Herzog
“In the home we make certain distinctions about functions of rooms and corridors; we do not deliver the groceries straight into the baby's crib. In hospitals we do not take the food trolleys right through the operating chamber, and we rarely have the recreation room next to the convalescent room. We sort out the functions. We have to sort out the functions of the city and the streams of traffic and re-create arterial systems that allow us to breathe ... the shape, pattern and sense of community which you expect if it were a home.” IfsHomeCertainNextCommunityRoomsCitiesBabyShapesFunctionPatternsBreatheStreamsDistinctionHospitalsTrafficChamberGroceriesRecreationCorridorsTrolleys Author:Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth
“the patriarchal family, with its division of functions between a providing and protective father and a home-making, submissive mother, however satisfactory it may have been in its time, has outlived its day. Bread-winning is no longer a monopoly of men, and home-making should no longer be the monopoly of women.” MenShouldMayHas BeensHomeMotherFatherWinningFunctionBreadDivisionProvidingPatriarchyMonopolyProtectiveSubmissive Book:Women's Two Roles: Home and Work Source: Women's Two Roles: Home and Work
“The idea of prosthetics is a tool. Most people's cell phones are prosthetics. If you leave your cell phone at home, you feel impacted by not having it. It's an important part of your daily function and what you can do in a day.” IfsFeelsImportantIdeasHomeCan DoToolsFunctionPhonesCellsCell PhoneProsthetics Author:Aimee Mullins
“A sociosphere of contact, control, persuasion and dissuasion, of exhibitions of inhibitions in massive or homeopathic doses...: this is obscenity. All structures turned inside out and exhibited, all operations rendered visible. In America this goes all the way from the bewildering network of aerial telephone and electric wiresto the concrete multiplication of all the bodily functions in the home, the litany of ingredients on the tiniest can of food, the exhibition of income or IQ.” WayHomeAmericaFunctionStructureIncomeContactOperationsVisibleMassiveIngredientsConcreteElectricPersuasionTelephonesDoseExhibitionsInhibitionsObscenityMultiplicationBodily Functions Author:Jean Baudrillard
“The home is the basis of a righteous life and no other instrumentality can take its place nor fulfill its essential functions.” HomeEssentialsFunctionBasesRighteous Author:David O. McKay
“Uses are always much broader than functions, and usually far less contentious. The word function carries overtones of purpose andpropriety, of concern with why something was developed rather than with how it has actually been found useful. The function of automobiles is to transport people and objects, but they are used for a variety of other purposes--as homes, offices, bedrooms, henhouses, jetties, breakwaters, even offensive weapons.” PeopleUseHomeUsedPurposeFoundObjectsOfficeWeaponsConcernFunctionVarietyCarrieBedroomOffensiveAutomobileTransportContentiousHome OfficeJetty Book:To Think: In Language, Learning and Education Source: To Think: In Language, Learning and Education
“The modern challenge to motherhood is the eternal challenge--that of being a godly woman. The very phrase sounds strange in our ears. We never hear it now. We hear about every other type of women: beautiful women, smart women, sophisticated women, career women, talented women, divorced women. But so seldom to we hear of a godly woman--or of a godly man either, for that matter. I believe women come nearer to fulfilling their God-given function in the home than anywhere else.” MenBelieveMatterHomeBeautifulGivenI BelieveSoundChallengesCareersModernStrangeTypeEternalSmartEarsFunctionMotherhoodPhrasesSophisticatedFulfillingGodlyDivorcedBeautiful WomenSmart WomenCareer WomenGodly ManGodly Woman Author:Peter Marshall
“When a mother comes home with her new baby, she will find her abstractions are all concrete now. 'Freedom' now means being able to take a shower. 'Mobility' means being able to reach the glass of water on the dresser while not breaking the baby's suction on the breast. 'Flexibility' means being able to push the Record function on the VCR without dropping the baby.” MeanHomeAbleMotherWaterRecordsBabyFunctionGlassesBreastsComing HomeConcreteShowersAbstractionFlexibilityDroppingMobilityNew BabyDressersVcr Author:Marni Jackson
“If I spent all my time criticising myself, I wouldn't be able to function. There are actors who theorise till the cows come home. I haven't the patience for them. It's maybe shallow, but that's why I'll never be part of the acting set.” IfsHomeAbleActorsActingHavensFunctionMy TimeComing HomeCowsShallow Author:Anthony Hopkins
“Everyone has something they don't want anyone to see; that is one of the functions of a home, to provide a spot to keep such things.” WantHomeFunctionSpots Book:The Red Box Source: The Red Box
“In India in particular, where millions have no home but the streets, virtually every life event is carried out in public: prayer, eating, sleeping, nursing, crude dentistry, even bodily functions. In the secular West, where nothing is sacred, everything seems hidden; yet in Asia, where nothing is hidden, everything is sacred.” HomeSeemsPrayerSleepMillionsStreetsEventsParticularEatingIndiaFunctionSacredWestSecularAsiaNursingCrudeDentistryBodily Functions Author:Steve McCurry
“My belief is that there will be very large numbers of Internet-enabled devices on the Net - home appliances, office equipment, things in the car and maybe things that you carry around. And since they're all on the Internet and Internet-enabled, they'll be manageable through the network, and so we'll see people using the Net and applications on the Net to manage their entertainment systems, manage their, you know, office activities and maybe even much of their social lives using systems on the Net that are helping them perform that function.” PeopleKnowsHelpingHomeBeliefSocialNumbersCarInternetActivityOfficeFunctionEntertainmentManageDevicesApplicationEquipmentSocial LifeLarge NumbersManageableAppliances Author:Vinton Cerf
“If the economy of a country collapses completely and the hospitals are no longer able to function as hospitals, it will be very difficult to tell every doctor to stay home to work without drugs, to work without equipment. You might tell some to stay but there a lot of young people who are at the beginning of their careers who would be very difficult to persuade.” PeopleIfsCountryHomeMightWould BeAbleYoungDifficultCareersEconomyDrugDoctorsFunctionHospitalsCollapseEquipment Author:Chinua Achebe
“I have claimed that Escape is one of the main functions of fairy-stories, and since I do not disapprove of them, it is plain that I do not accept the tone of scorn or pity with which 'Escape' is now so often used. Why should a man be scorned if, finding himself in prison, he tries to get out and go home? Or if he cannot do so, he thinks and talks about other topics than jailers and prison-walls?” IfsThinkingMenShouldTryingStoriesHomeUsedAcceptingWallFindingsFunctionPrisonPityToneFairyTopicsScornEscapismScornedFairy StoriesJailerPrison WallsFantasy StoriesFiction Stories Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“There is supercomputer somewhere in the Nevada desert whose sole function is to count the number of times that I have said the following, because it is unquantifiable by human minds at this point, but this time it’s really true: I should have stayed home.” ShouldMindHumansSaidHomeNumbersRegretShould HaveFunctionFollowingDesertHuman MindSoleReally TrueNevadaSupercomputers Author:David Rakoff
“Good, honest, hardheaded character is a function of the home. If the proper seed is sown there and properly nourished for a few years, it will not be easy for that plant to be uprooted.” IfsLoveYearsChildrenCharacterHomeEasyFamilyHonestDadFunctionPlantSeedsParents Home Author:George Amos Dorsey