“I’ve chosen not to challenge the rule of law, because in our system there really is no intermediate step between a Supreme Court decision and violent revolution. When the Supreme Court makes a decision, no matter how strongly one disagrees with it, one faces a choice –are we, in John Adams’ phrase, a nation of laws, or is it a contest made on raw power?” MadeMatterFacesLawChoicesNationsChallengesDecisionStepsRevolutionCourtSupremeViolentChosenPhrasesDisagreeSupreme CourtContestsRule Of LawCourt DecisionViolent Revolution Author:Al Gore
“Women as a class have never subjugated another group; we have never marched off to wars of conquest in the name of the fatherland. We have never been involved in a decision to annex the territory of a neighboring country, or to fight for foreign markets on distant shores. These are the games men play, not us. We want to be neither oppressors nor oppressed. The women's revolution is the final revolution of them all.” MenWantWarCountryPlayFightingGamesNamesDecisionClassGroupsRevolutionInvolvedFinalsShoreTerritoryOppressedConquestOppressorsFatherland Author:Susan Brownmiller
“I decided to be confident one day, and then I just was. I think it's a conscious decision. Everything in society tells you to hate yourself, but you know what? If you decide to love yourself, it's an act of revolution.” IfsThinkingKnowsHateDecisionLove YouRevolutionOne DayConsciousDecidedWhat IfLove YourselfHate YouBe Confident Author:Gaby Dunn
“The decision to feed the world is the real decision. No revolution has chosen it. For that choice requires that women shall be free.” WorldRealChoicesDecisionRevolutionHungerChosen Book:The Dream of a Common Language: Poems 1974-1977 Source: The Dream of a Common Language: Poems 1974-1977
“That's absolutely true, but one problem with the digital revolution, which may tie into what I said earlier, is that there can be a collapse of quality. You may not have liked the decisions made by publishers in the past, you may not have liked the decisions made by magazine editors or newspaper editors in the past. At least there was some quality control” MayMadeSaidProblemPastDecisionQualityRevolutionNewspapersMagazinesTiesDigitalEditorsCollapsePublishersDecisions MadeDigital RevolutionQuality ControlNewspaper EditorsMagazine Editors Author:William Monahan
“The catchall phrase big data means three things. First, it is a bundle of technologies. Second, it is a potential revolution in measurement. And third, it is a point of view, or philosophy, about how decisions will be-and perhaps should be-made in the future” ShouldFirstsMeanMadePhilosophyBigsThreeDecisionViewsTechnologyRevolutionThirdsIntuitionPoint Of ViewDataPhrasesDecision MakingThree ThingsMeasurementBundles Author:Steve Lohr
“You don't overturn a previous court's decisions lightly and I think most Americans are somewhere in the middle on abortion and there's not going to be a revolution here at all.” ThinkingDecisionMiddleRevolutionCourtAbortion Author:William Safire
“A question I would like to present to the world is: Where is the love? And what are we doing? Who's making the decisions that are putting us in the predicaments that we are in, with all of these people losing their lives around the world in so many different ways? I feel like a serious revolution needs to take place in order for human beings to evolve in a way where we can truly exist as a society.” PeopleWorldWayNeedsFeelsHumansDifferentOrderHuman BeingsDecisionSeriousRevolutionLosingAround The WorldEvolveDifferent WaysPredicaments Author:Jaden Smith
“People have tried all kinds of ways to fix things, like electing Obama and having a debate about decreasing the power of corporations. Then the Supreme Court gives them personhood with the Citizens United decision. You realize that no matter what you do, who you elect, how wonderful your article is, how eloquently you speak on CNN, none of it will make a difference. Ultimately, the only choice is a revolution that pulls off a soft regime change.” PeopleGivingKindChoicesSpeakRealizingDecisionWonderfulRevolutionDebateAll KindsMaking A DifferenceSupreme Court Author:Kalle Lasn
“The history of lead is a history of neglect. It's a history of decisions on our part not to address the broad implications of what we did to ourselves during the industrial revolution and in the first part of the century when our cities expanded broadly, when we built our housing and we began to depend upon lead as a mainstay of our new industrial culture. We put this stuff in even though we knew it was dangerous, we knew it was going to hurt kids.” KidsCultureHurtDecisionDangerousRevolutionNeglectIndustrial Revolution Author:David Rosner
“History reminds us that revolutions are not events, so much that they’re processes – that for tens of thousands of years, people have been making decisions that irrevocably shaped the world that we live in today; just as today, we are making subtle, irrevocable decisions that people of the future will remember as revolutions.” PeopleWorldYearsHas BeensTodayRememberProcessDecisionEventsRevolutionSubtleMaking DecisionsIrrevocable Author:John Green
“You don't wanna know the sinner. You don't wanna know the killer. Because it's you. Television is stalling evolution. Medication is stalling evolution. Evolution is stalling revolution. Evolution, revolution. Collaboration, the start of revolution. My decision, the start of revolution. Revolution, the start of evolution. Revolution, evolution.” KnowsDecisionTelevisionRevolutionEvolutionSinnerCollaborationKillersMedicationStalling Author:Tablo