“On the television planet, where men make up the tribe, the law of the caveman rules. So, for a woman coming from another world, without experience or cunning, to succeed gradually in gaining control over what is to be taped, what goes out over the air, what is said without censorship, is an epic feat.” MenWorldSaidLawAirTelevisionPlanetsSucceedCensorshipEpicTribesCunningAnother WorldFeats Author:Cristina Saralegui
“The sign of our time is that the dignity of the human personality has no place: the age is, as are its laws, impersonal, its heart as of stone... . Yet on arrest, in the name of these laws, we die like dogs, neither executioner nor victim making a sound. Because he has to gasp for air all his life, panting for breath is the man of today's only way out.” MenWayHumansHeartAgeTodayLawDiesNamesSoundAirDogHe ManPersonalityDignityStonesBreathsVictimOur TimeExecutionersHuman Personality Author:Sadegh Hedayat
“The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human productions knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions and ideas become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use.” HumansIdeasUseLawCommonAirCommunicationProductionsConceptionFree SpeechFreedom Of SpeechRule Of Law Author:Louis D. Brandeis
“In most old communities there is a common sense even in sensuality. Vice itself gets gradually digested into a system, is amenable to certain laws of conventional propriety and honor, has for its object simply the gratification of its appetites, and frowns with quite a conservative air on all new inventions, all untried experiments in iniquity.” LawCertainCommunityCommonAirObjectsHonorConservativeVicesExperimentsInventionCommon SenseSensualityAppetiteConventionalGratificationProprietyIniquityNew InventionsAmenable Book:Character and characteristic men Source: Character and characteristic men