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Quotes About Influence

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~ William Gibson
Everything, today, is to some extent the reflection of something else.
~ William Gibson
Marx, Darwin and Freud are the three most crashing bores of the Western World. Simplistic popularization of their ideas has thrust our world into a mental straitjacket from which we can only escape by the most anarchic violence.
~ William Golding
He became absorbed beyond mere happiness as he felt himself exercising control over living things. He talked to them, urging them, ordering them. Driven back by the tide, his footprints became bays in which they were trapped and gave him the illusion of mastery.
~ William Golding
He became absorbed beyond mere happiness as he felt himself exercising control over living things.
~ William Golding
Eyes shining, mouths open, triumphant, they savored the right of domination. They were lifted up: were friends.
~ William Golding
Roger'?n varl???ndan haberi olmayan, y?k?l?p giden bir uygarl?k, Roger'?n kolunu koÅŸulland?r?yordu hâlâ.
~ William Golding
Sen biliyordun deÄŸil mi? Sizlerin bir parças? olduÄŸumu biliyordun? Sizlere öyle yak?n, öyle yak?n, öyle yak?n?m ki! Her ÅŸeyin bozuk gitmesinin nedeniyim ben. Bunu biliyorsun, deÄŸil mi?
~ William Golding
Roger's arm was conditioned by a civilization that knew nothing of him and was in ruins.
~ William Golding
Allusions to Golding's book can be found in movies (Hook with Robin Williams), television (a stand-up comedy bit in Seinfeld, "The Library," season 3, episode 5), the novels of Stephen King, and contemporary music. Three of the most powerful and relevant songs that reference the novel include U2's "Shadows and Tall Trees," Iron Maiden's "Lord of the Flies," and The Offspring's "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid.
~ William Golding
Lo sapevi no? .. che io sono una parte di te? Vieni vicino, vicino, vicino. Che io sono la ragione per cui non c'è niente da fare? Per cui le cose vanno come vanno? La risata echeggiò di nuovo. Su disse il Signore delle Mosche .. torna dagli altri, e dimenticheremo tutto quanto.
~ William Golding
You are a silly little boy,' said the Lord of the Flies, 'just an ignorant, silly little boy.
~ William Golding
Words may, through the devotion, the skill, the passion, and the luck of writers prove to be the most powerful thing in the world.
~ William Golding
Tú lo sabías, verdad? ¿Que soy parte de ti? ¡Caliente, caliente, caliente! ¿Que soy la causa de que todo salga mal? ¿De que las cosas sean como son?
~ William Golding
He always avoided arrest, and everyone except Yellin thought Falkbridge must be bribing somebody. Yellin knew he was bribing somebody, since every month, rain or shine, Falkbridge came to Yellin's house and gave him a sarchel full of money.
~ William Goldman
Woman," Westley roared, "you are the property of the Dread Pirate Roberts and you…do…what…you're…told!
~ William Goldman
The lobby is the army of the plutocracy.
~ William Graham Sumner
The pensions in England used to be given to aristocrats who had political power, in order to corrupt them. Here
~ William Graham Sumner
Jobbery is the vice of plutocracy, and
~ William Graham Sumner
he followed up his Mayflower speech with one of his famous "fireside chats," urging the need for the Court plan and assuring his nationwide audience that he had no desire to be a dictator.
~ William H. Rehnquist
Mainline American Protestantism, as is often the case, plodded wearily along as if nothing had changed. Like an aging dowager, living in a decaying mansion on the edge of town, bankrupt and penniless, house decaying around her but acting as if her family still controlled the city, our theologians and church leaders continued to think and act as if we were in charge, as if the old arrangements were still valid.
~ William H. Willimon
Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for it is better to be alone than in bad company.
~ William J. Bennett
People who have no trouble advocating that cigarette commercials be banned from the airwaves on the grounds that they encourage young people to smoke should think again about the degree to which all people, and especially young people, take the media's well-crafted, market-tested messages to heart.
~ William J. Bennett
Don't you believe it. As far as I'm concerned, and I think as far as most kids go, once religion sinks in, it stays there—deep down. The lads who get religious training, get it where it counts—in the roots. They may fail it, but it never fails them. When the score is against them, or they get a bum pitch, that unfailing Something inside will be there to draw on.
~ William J. Bennett