Top 12 Quotes About Censoring Art
#1. Someone with 4As at A-level from Eton may look good on paper and come across as very smooth, but push a bit more, and often you get the impression they have learned to pass exams rather than think for themselves.
Cherie Blair
#2. Don't live so that your children go unled because of habits that leave you uninspired.
Boyd K. Packer
#3. I now suspect that if we work with machines the world will seem to us to be a machine, but if we work with living creatures the world will appear to us as a living creature.
Wendell Berry
#4. Nothing indicates the soundness of a man's judgment so much as knowing how to choose between two disadvantages.
Jean Francois Paul De Gondi
#5. No matter where I travel in the state, people want to talk about education.
James Lankford
#6. One thing is for sure-none of the arts flourishes on censorship and repression. And by this time it should be evident that the American public is capable of doing its own censoring.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#7. Little I'd ever teach a son, but hitting, Shooting, war, hunting, all the arts of hurting.
Wilfred Owen
#8. All writing is an act of self-exploration. Even a grocery list says something about you; how much more does a novel say?
Steven Saylor
#9. If you shared your happiness with journalists, you shouldn't be surprised if they were interested in your misfortune as well.
Peter Stamm
#10. I want to make them [American Indians] live forever. It's such a big dream I can't see it all.
Edward S. Curtis