intellectual vomit

"If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation."
— Oscar Wilde
Because Tim Tebow is proof of God.

Because Tim Tebow is proof of God.

Inspiration

“I have offended God and mankind because my work didn’t reach the quality it should have.”

-Leonardo da Vinci

“I love music passionately. And because I love it I try to free it from barren traditions that stifle it.”

-Claude Debussy

“Did I kill anyone?”

-Charles Manson




“We need more people speaking out. This country is not overrun with rebels and free thinkers. It’s overrun with sheep and conformists.”

“Let’s make a law that gay people can have birthdays, but straight people get more cake - you know, to send the right message to kids.”

 
Bill Maher

The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power of reason.

—Voltaire

New York Times

August 21, 2011

Part of collection of opinions on the topic: If I Were President… which appeared in the Sunday Review section. What follows is the unedited version of what was published.

The question, “If I were President I’d…” implies that if you swap out one leader, put in another, then all will be well with America—as though our leaders are the cause of all ailments.

That must be why we’ve created a tradition of rampant attacks on our politicians. Are they too conservative for you? Too liberal? Too religious? Too atheist? Too gay? Too anti-gay? Too rich? Too dumb? Too smart? Too ethnic? Too philanderous? Curious behavior, given that we elect 88% of Congress every two years.

A second tradition-in-progress is the expectation that everyone else in our culturally pluralistic land should hold exactly your own outlook, on all issues.

When you’re scientifically literate, the world looks different to you. It’s a particular way of questioning what you see and hear. When empowered by this state of mind, objective realities matter. These are the truths of the world that exist outside of whatever your belief system tells you.

One objective reality is that our government doesn’t work, not because we have dysfunctional politicians, but because we have dysfunctional voters. As a scientist and educator, my goal, then, is not to become President and lead a dysfunctional electorate, but to enlighten the electorate so they might choose the right leaders in the first place.

Neil deGrasse Tyson

New York, Aug. 21, 2011

warpaint

 Inside Job by filmmaker Charles Ferguson, narrated by Matt Damon. 

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
— Oscar Wilde

For all the geniuses out there that think Bold as Love is a John Mayer song.