“There are many individual senators, including myself, who have said that, at an appropriate time after disposing of the impeachment matter, that an appropriate censure resolution that seems to me should be considered by the Congress.” ShouldSaidMatterSeemsIndividualIncludingCongressAppropriateResolutionSenatorsCensureImpeachmentAppropriate Time Author:Carl Levin
“Human rights and individual liberties, including religious freedom, will be at the heart of the new Iraq.” HumansHeartIndividualReligiousLibertyRightsIncludingHuman RightsIraqReligious FreedomIndividual Liberty Author:Jalal Talabani
“Just as little can we afford to follow the doctrinaires of an impossible - and incidentally of a highly undesirable - social revolution which, in destroying individual rights - including property rights - and the family, would destroy the two chief agents in the advance of mankind, and the two chief reasons why either the advance or the preservation of mankind is worthwhile.” LittlesTwoReasonPoliticsIndividualSocialEconomyRightsImpossibleMankindRevolutionPropertyIncludingAgentsChiefsReason WhyLiberalismDestroyingWorthwhilePreservationProperty RightsIndividual RightsUndesirableSocial Revolution Book:African and European Addresses Source: African and European Addresses
“C. S. Lewis, Plato, Aristotle and many more names that I could add, including Einstein's, were individuals who were able to see the innate order in life, which others perceive as chaos.” AbleScienceOrderNamesIndividualBuddhismAddChaosIncludingPerceivePlatoInnate Author:Frederick Lenz
“There are many other (besides testosterone) behaviour-eliciting hormones fundamental for humen well-being, including estrogen and progesterone in females. The fact that complex behavioural patterns can be triggered by a tiny concentration of moleculas coursing through the bloodstream, and that different animals of the same species generate different amounts of these hormones, is something worth thinking about when it's time to judge such matters as free will, individual responsibility, and law and order.” ThinkingWellsDifferentMatterFactsLawOrderIndividualAnimalResponsibilityJudgingEvolutionAmountFemaleFundamentalsSpeciesComplexesIncludingPatternsTinyWell BeingConcentrationFree WillBehaviourHormonesLaw And OrderTestosteroneIndividual ResponsibilityEstrogenDifferent Animals Author:Carl Sagan
“New information technologies-including email, the web, and computerized blast-faxes and phone calls-have fundamentally changed the landscape of political competition in modern democracies. They've done so in three ways: by dramatically boosting the access of individuals and special interests to politically potent information, by making it easier for such people to coordinate their activities and exert political power, and by greatly increasing the pace of events within our political systems.” PeopleWayDonePoliticalThreePoliticsIndividualInterestTechnologyDemocracyModernSpecialEventsInformationChangedInternetEasierActivityCompetitionIncludingPhonesAccessLandscapePaceEmailBlastPolitical SystemsPhone CallsInformation TechnologyPolitical PowerSpecial InterestsCoordinatesNew InformationThree WaysFax Author:Thomas Homer-Dixon
“What one commonly takes as 'the reality,' including the reality of one's own individual person, by no means signifies something fixed, but rather something that is ambiguous - that there is not only one, but that there are many realities, each comprising also a different consciousness of the ego.” MeanPersonsDifferentRealityIndividualConsciousnessEgoIncludingFixedAmbiguousLsd Author:Albert Hofmann