The Best American Essays 2007 Quotes
The Best American Essays 2007: The Most Diverse Collection in the Series―Showcasing a Remarkable Range of Forms
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The Best American Essays 2007 Quotes
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“Because we’ve been lied to and lied to, and it hurts to be lied to. It’s ultimately just about that complicated: it hurts. It denies you respect for yourself, for the liar, for the world. Especially if the lies are chronic, systemic, if hard experience seems to teach that everything you’re supposed to believe in’s really a game based on lies. Young Voters have been taught well and thoroughly. You may not personally remember Vietnam or Watergate, but it’s a good bet you remember ‘No new taxes’ and ‘Out of the loop’ and ‘No direct knowledge of any impropriety at this time’ and Did not inhale’ and ‘Did not have sex with that woman’ and etc. etc. It’s depressing and painful to believe that the would-be ‘public servants’ you’re forced to choose between are all phonies whose only real concern is their own care and feeding and who will lie so outrageously with such a straight face that you just know they have to believe you’re an idiot. So who wouldn’t fall all over themselves for a top politician who actually seemed to talk to you like you were a person, an intelligent adult worthy of respect?”
― The Best American Essays 2007: The Most Diverse Collection in the Series―Showcasing a Remarkable Range of Forms
― The Best American Essays 2007: The Most Diverse Collection in the Series―Showcasing a Remarkable Range of Forms
“[T]o really try to be informed and literate today is to feel stupid nearly all the time, and to need help.”
― The Best American Essays 2007: The Most Diverse Collection in the Series―Showcasing a Remarkable Range of Forms
― The Best American Essays 2007: The Most Diverse Collection in the Series―Showcasing a Remarkable Range of Forms
