Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
All Quotes by author - Tony Judt
" American social arrangements, economic arrangements, the degree of inequality in American life, the relatively small role played by the government in American public life and so forth, compares to exactly the opposite conditions in most of the European societies. "
American
Government
Life
" Apparently, the line you take on Israel trumps everything else in life. "
You
Everything
Israel
" As citizens of a free society, we have a duty to look critically at our world. But if we think we know what is wrong, we must act upon that knowledge. "
Free
Think
World
" At a certain point, to remain slightly tangential to wherever I was became a way of 'being Tony': by not being anything that everyone else was. "
Everyone
Wherever
Point
" For Europe to play a part in the world on the scale of its wealth and its population and its capacities, Europe has to be united in some way, and Europe is not united. "
Wealth
Way
Population
" Healthcare reform is a paradigmatic case. It is self-evidently necessary and inevitable and has been on the agenda for 35 years, and the political class seems completely unable to respond to it. "
Healthcare
Political
Inevitable
" History always happens to us and nothing ever stays the same. "
Always
Nothing
History
" History can show you that it was one pile of bad stuff after another. It can also show you that there's been tremendous progress in knowledge, behaviour, laws, civilisation. It cannot show you that there was a meaning behind it. "
Progress
History
Knowledge
" How should we begin to make amends for raising a generation obsessed with the pursuit of material wealth and indifferent to so much else? "
Wealth
Generation
Begin
" I believe that if we think back to the period from F.D.R. through, let us say, Bush I, until the end of the Cold War, we lived through an artificial period in which American interests and European interests essentially dovetailed. "
End
American
War
" I can still boss people around. I can still write. I can still read. I can still eat, and I can still have very strong views. "
Write
Boss
Strong
" I don't believe in an afterlife. I don't believe in a single or multiple godhead. I respect people who do, but I don't believe it myself. "
People
Believe
Myself
" I don't believe that one should have one-size-fits-all moral rules for international political action. "
Action
Political
Moral
" I don't much mind being expelled from communities. "
Expelled
Much
Being
" I don't want to be the passively alert vegetable in the corner that takes in everything but can't communicate, which I think would suck a lot of life out of my family without giving very much to me. "
Life
Want
Giving
" I do think we're on the edge of a terrifying world, and that many young people know that but don't know how to talk about it. "
Think
People
Know
" If we have learned nothing else from the 20th century, we should at least have grasped that the more perfect the answer, the more terrifying its consequences. Incremental improvements upon unsatisfactory circumstances are the best that we can hope for, and probably all we should seek. "
Perfect
Hope
More
" I grew up in a world where the social democratic state was the norm, not the exception. "
Where
Social
World
" I just like being on my own on trains, traveling. I spent all my pocket money travelling the London Underground and Southern Railway, what used to be the Western region, and in Europe as much as I could afford it. My parents used to think I was going places, but I wasn't, I was just travelling the trains. "
Money
Parents
Own
" I know exactly how and where I am going to die. The only question is when. "
Going
Question
Know
" I'm not sure I've learned anything new about life; but I've had to think harder about death and what comes after for other people. "
Death
Life
New
" I'm regarded outside New York University as a looney tunes leftie, self-hating Jewish communist; inside the university, I'm regarded as a typical, old-fashioned, white male liberal elitist. I like that. I'm on the edge of both; it makes me feel comfortable. "
New
Me
Feel
" In the grip of a neurological disorder, I am fast losing control of words even as my relationship with the world has been reduced to them. "
Words
I Am
Relationship
" I see myself as, first and above all, a teacher of history; next, a writer of European history; next, a commentator on European affairs; next, a public intellectual voice within the American left; and only then an occasional, opportunistic participant in the pained American discussion of the Jewish matter. "
See
History
Myself
" I started work on my first French history book in 1969; on 'Socialism in Provence' in 1974; and on the essays in Marxism and the French Left in 1978. Conversely, my first non-academic publication, a review in the 'TLS', did not come until the late 1980s, and it was not until 1993 that I published my first piece in the 'New York Review.' "
Work
Book
New York
" It does irritate me when I am described as a controversialist and commentator on Israel. "
Me
Irritate
I Am
" I think Bush was seen as someone who was disentangling America from the connections that it had with the outside world, that it found encumbering for domestic purposes. "
World
America
Connections
" I think if I'm controversial it's not because I set out to be. It's because I've never felt comfortable being part of someone else's mainstream community. "
Someone
Think
Community
" It would be suicide in the American academy to show too early an interest beyond your doctoral specialization: charges of everything from charlatanry to ambition would be levied and tenure denied. I've seen this first-hand. "
Suicide
Show
Early
" I've lost count of the interviews I've done about my illness and its relationship to my ideas and writing. "
Lost
Done
Ideas
Check our other websites:
BookDark
MusicDark