“I really gave up being passionate about politics 10, 15, 20 years ago, because I think finally that there were forces in the country that are larger than politics itself. And so I find it a fascinating game, this wonderful stuff goes on in terms of watching the game. But If you get to down it, look, I`m going to root for someone, I`ll root at a football game, not for politicians.” IfsThinkingYearsLooksCountryGamesForceStuffTermWonderfulFootballGoes OnPoliticianYears AgoRootsPassionateFascinatingGave UpFootball Game Author:Norman Mailer
“When you look at Earth from that one picture, the one from space, it's really a rather attractive thing. I have nothing against the planet per se. I root for the big comet or asteroid as a way of cleansing the planet. The comet or asteroid 65 million years ago is probably what gave us our opening to replace the reptiles. The greatest entertainment I have in my life is chronicling internally, not necessarily for the public, the slow dissolution of order.” WayYearsLooksBigsEarthLife IsOrderSpaceMillionsPlanetsYears AgoRootsEntertainmentOpeningAttractiveCleansingDissolutionCometsAsteroidsReptilesAttractive Things Author:George Carlin
“People cooked with a certain integrity before fast food, 50 or 60 years ago. When the cheap food arrived, and we didn't have the education and deep cultural roots to hold on, we got swept away by fast, cheap and easy.” PeopleYearsCertainEasyIntegrityYears AgoRootsFast FoodSwept AwayCheap Food Author:Alice Waters
“The Labor roots are very strong.Paul Keating, made a comment several years ago about looking at that dragging yourself out of poverty, dragging yourself out of that situation.” YearsMadeStrongSituationPovertyYears AgoLaborRootsCommentVery Strong Author:Warren Mundine
“I would not say Denmark is a multicultural country, but more people live here now who have different roots, backgrounds and religions, more than 30 years ago. This also applies to religions.” PeopleYearsDifferentCountryYears AgoRootsBackgroundsMulticulturalDenmark Author:Margrethe II of Denmark
“The tradition of freedom of the high seas has its roots in an era when there were too few people to seriously violate the oceans - but in hindsight that era ended some 150 years ago.” PeopleYearsSeaOceanYears AgoTraditionRootsErasHindsightOcean SeaOceans And SeasHigh Seas Author:James Carlton