Top 25 Agamben Quotes
#1. Giorgio Agamben is possibly the most delicate and probing thinker since Walter Benjamin.
Avital Ronell
#2. There are no available men in their thirties in New York. Giuliani had them removed along with the homeless.
Cynthia Nixon
#3. One day humanity will play with law just as children play with disused objects, not in order to restore them to their canonical use but to free them from it for good.
Giorgio Agamben
#4. Tonight, the music was already loud enough to paralyze the finer points of her personality.
Maggie Stiefvater
#5. He'd pleasured Hera and a few thousand others, and when
Hera learned about those thousand others ... heads had rolled.
Gena Showalter
#6. The camp is the space that is opened when the state of exception begins to become the rule.
Giorgio Agamben
#7. When we talk about the healthcare crisis in America we've got to also be talking about the dental crisis and how to address it.
Bernie Sanders
#8. To believe that will has power over potentiality, that the passage to actuality is the result of a decision that puts an end to the ambiguity of potentiality (which is always potentiality to do and not to do) - this is the perpetual illusion of morality.
Giorgio Agamben
#9. In the eyes of authority - and maybe rightly so - nothing looks more like a terrorist than the ordinary man.
Giorgio Agamben
#10. ArchGovernor's ears," Podginus orders. Bridge forces
Pierce Brown
#11. In this instance, she understood completely what the endorsement of a fool was worth.
Richard Russo
#12. Had she been a more instinctive, "natural" cook, she might have felt less compelled to parse each recipe, to tackle each one as though getting it right were a matter of life and death.
Karen Karbo
#14. One of the essential characteristics of the state of exception-the provisional abolition of the distinction among legislative, executive, and judicial powers-here shows its tendency to become a lasting practice of government.
Giorgio Agamben
#15. The past was a dream wasn't it? And who ever remembers dreams?
Ivan Turgenev
#17. My gosh, that voice ... deep and soft, with the hint of an accent. British, maybe? I was definitely a sucker for accents.
Kristi Cook
#18. If entrepreneurs were running schools, instead of bureaucrats, schools would be teaching a lot more of the skills and mindsets found in this book. Since they're not, this book is a necessary antidote to a traditional college education.
Scott Banister
#19. Modern totalitarianism can be defined as the establishment, by means of the state of exception, of a legal civil war that allows for the physical elimination not only of political adversaries but of entire categories of citizens who for some reason cannot be integrated into the political system
Giorgio Agamben
#20. Remembrance restores possibility to the past, making what happened incomplete and completing what never was. Remembrance is neither what happened nor what did not happen but, rather, their potentialization, their becoming possible once again.
Giorgio Agamben
#21. Leaving this Parthian shaft to rankle in Anne's stormy bosom, Marilla descended to the kitchen, grievously troubled in mind and vexed in soul.
L.M. Montgomery
#22. The thought of security bears within it an essential risk. A state which has security as its sole task and source of legitimacy is a fragile organism; it can always be provoked by terrorism to become more terroristic.
Giorgio Agamben
#23. Life and death are not properly scientific concepts but rather political concepts, which as such acquire a political meaning precisely only through a decision.
Giorgio Agamben
#24. Come sit with me! Let us drink the holy wine of happiness.
Rumi
#25. Those who are truly contemporary are those who neither perfectly coincide with their time nor adapt to its demands ... Contemporariness, then, is that relationship with time that adheres to it through a disconnection.
Giorgio Agamben
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