“The Bucket List is a movie about two old codgers who are nothing like people, both suffering from cancer that is nothing like cancer, and setting off on adventures that are nothing like possible. I urgently advise hospitals: Do not make the DVD available to your patients; there may be an outbreak of bedpans thrown at TV screens.” PeopleMayTwoSufferingAdventureTvsPatientCancerAvailableScreensListsSettingSettingsThrownHospitalsAdviseBucketsDvdsBucket ListOutbreaks Book:Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2011 Source: Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2011
“The people, the ultimate governors, must have absolute freedom of, and therefore privacy of, their individual opinions and beliefs regardless of how suspect or strange they may appear to others. Ancillary to that principle is the conclusion that an individual must also have absolute privacy over whatever information he may generate in the course of testing his opinions and beliefs.” PeopleMayCoursesIndividualBeliefOpinionPrinciplesInformationStrangeUltimateAbsolutesConclusionPrivacySuspectsGovernorsFreedom Of SpeechTestingAbsolute FreedomOpinions And Beliefs Author:William O. Douglas
“Winning means some kind of approval of the Establishment which means people will more readily accept me, may be less frightened of me and other people who speak out.” PeopleKindMayMeanWinningSpeakAcceptingFrightenedEstablishmentApprovalSpeaks OutMean PeopleAccept Me Author:Jane Fonda
“There is, moreover, very little sense in preventing young people from giving expression to their ideas on the pretext that they have less experience than have older persons. There are many who may live a thousand years without encountering experience of any value. It could only be in a society of persons equally gifted that such an idea could have any meaning.” PeopleGivingYearsMayLittlesPersonsIdeasYoungValuesExpressionThousandThousand YearsGiftedPreventingPretext Book:Sex & Character Source: Sex & Character