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“But I am a writer, and I deal in words, and I need to have them spelled out for me--precisely.”
Sydney Jane Baily“But I am a writer, and I deal in words, and I need to have them spelled out for me--precisely.”
Sydney Jane Baily, An Improper Situation“The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence humans have ever committed. ”
Gil Bailie, Violence Unveiled: Humanity at the Crossroads“The single greatest cultural contribution of postmodernity is that it eliminates the presumption of intellectual neutrality that modernity automatically associated with skeptical rationalism. (...) It shows, not that truth is socially constructed, but that the uniquely human act of bearing witness to the truth is always a moral as well as an intellectual or empirical or noetic act.”
Paul C. Vitz, The Self: Beyond the Postmodern Crisis“Gil sat baking in the sun for at least 45 minutes before one of the tour guides noticed him looking listless and leaning to his left side. As she approached him, she noticed that he had a stupid grin on his face.“Are you all right, Mr. Cohen?” she asked as she tried to slowly help him to his feet.His shirt was drenched with sweat and his skin was mostly clammy, signally that he was suffering from the middle stages of heat stroke.“It’s not so bad?” he muttered as he struggled to stand straight up. “What not so bad, Mr. Cohen?” one of the tour guides asked.“Death,” Gil stated in a glazed response.The guide looked at the heat-stricken man who appeared to have amoment of clarity amidst all of the sweat and dehydration. “Why is death not so bad?” she pressed on. Gil took a big swig of Gatorade and replied, “Because life wasn’t so great.”
Phil Wohl, Big Chief Brooklyn“I think we would all agree that people should not be jailed for thoughts. But when, if ever, does a thought cross the line and become a crime?”
Gil Valle, Raw Deal: The Untold Story Of NYPD's "Cannibal Cop"“When trying to start a company, your enemy isn't criticism, anger or insults. Your enemy is apathy.”
Gil Penchina“The knish is a classic example of peasant food evolving into comfort food and even sophisticated fare.”
Gil Marks“Throughout history, Hanukkah was a relatively minor festival, but it's become very popular in America due to its proximity to Christmas.”
Gil Marks“Food is sort of like the Jewish sense of humor, a defense mechanism. It is one of the things that helped the Jews survive through 2,000 years of an often very harsh Diaspora.”
Gil Marks