“It's often been said, "Violence never solved anything." The simple truth is that when you are slammed up against the wall and the knife is at your throat, when a circle of teenagers is kicking you as you curl into a ball on the sidewalk, or when the man walks into your office building or school with a pair of guns and starts shooting, only violence, or the reasonable threat of violence, is going to save your life. In the extreme moment, only force can stop force.” MenSaidMomentsSchoolForceSimpleWalksViolenceBuildingHe ManWallTruth IsOfficeGunBallsThreatExtremesCirclesTeenagerShootingReasonablePairsThroatKnivesGun ControlKickingCurlsSidewalkSimple TruthsOffice Buildings Author:Rory Miller
“NASA might do well to adopt the Red Bull approach to branding and astronautics. Suddenly the man in the spacesuit is not an underpaid civil servant; he's the ultimate extreme athlete. Red Bull knows how to make space hip.” KnowsMenWellsMightSpaceKnow HowHe ManApproachRedUltimateAthleteExtremesHipsServantBrandingBullsNasaCivil ServantsUnderpaidRed Bull Book:Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void Source: Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void
“I've never gone anywhere where the men have come up to my infantile expectations. I always have gone through life constantly being surprised by the extreme, marvelous qualities of a small minority of men. But I can't see the rest of them. They seem awful rubbish.” MenI CanSeemsQualityGoneHe ManExpectationsCome UpExtremesAwfulMinoritiesMarvelousRubbishInfantile Author:Rebecca West
“The north German does not go in for extremes. He has broader horizons than the men from the mountains of Bavaria and Austria.” MenDoeHe ManMountainExtremesHorizonAustria Author:Karl Donitz
“The middle man governs, however extreme may seem to be the men who sit on the Front Bench, in their reactionary or revolutionary opinions.” MenMaySeemsOpinionMiddleFrontsHe ManExtremesRevolutionaryBenchesReactionaries Book:Diaries, 1924-1932 Source: Diaries, 1924-1932
“So the laws of good driving forbade you to go off the magic ribbon except in extreme emergencies. You were ethically entitled to several inches of margin at the right-hand edge; and the man approaching you was entitled to an equal number of inches; which left a remainder of inches between the two projectiles as they shot by. It sounds risky as one tells it, but the heavens are run on the basis of similar calculations, and while collisions do happen, they leave time enough in between for universes to be formed, and successful careers conducted by men of affairs.” MenTwoEnoughHandsHappensRunningLawUniverseLeftHeavenSoundNumbersCareersSuccessfulMagicHe ManEqualShotsBasesAffairEdgesExtremesDrivingInchesEntitledEmergenciesMarginsCalculationsCollisionRibbonsSuccessful CareerProjectile Book:Oil! Source: Oil!
“To me there are two Hitlers: one who existed until the end of the French war; the other begins with the Russian campaign. In the beginning he was genial and pleasant. He would have extraordinary willpower and unheard-of influence on people. The important thing to remember is that the first Hitler, the man who I knew until the end of the French war, had much charm and goodwill. He was always frank. The second Hitler, who existed from the beginning of the Russian campaign until his suicide, was always suspicious, easily upset, and tense. He was distrustful to an extreme degree.” PeopleMenFirstsTwoImportantWarEndsRememberInfluenceHe ManDegreesImportant ThingsSuicideExtraordinaryExtremesCampaignsUpsetPleasantCharmFrankWillpowerSuspiciousTenseGoodwillUnheardGoering Author:Hermann Goring