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  • #1
    Charles Dickens
    “That was a memorable day to me, for it made great changes in me. But it is the same with any life. Imagine one selected day struck out of it, and think how different its course would have been. Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #2
    Charles Dickens
    “-Why don't you cry again, you little wretch?
    -Because I'll never cry for you again.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #3
    Charles Dickens
    “A man would die tonight of lying out on the marshes, I thought. And then I looked at the stars, and considered how awful it would be for a man to turn his face up to them as he froze to death, and see no help or pitty in all the glittering multitude.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #4
    Margaret Atwood
    “There is more than one kind of freedom," said Aunt Lydia. "Freedom to and freedom from. In the days of anarchy, it was freedom to. Now you are being given freedom from. Don't underrate it.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

  • #5
    Margaret Atwood
    “We thought we had such problems. How were we to know we were happy?”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

  • #6
    Margaret Atwood
    “I want to be held and told my name. I want to be valued, in ways that I am not; I want to be more than valuable. I repeat my former name; remind myself of what I once could do, how others saw me. I want to steal something.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

  • #7
    Henry David Thoreau
    “I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.”
    Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

  • #8
    Henry David Thoreau
    “Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth.”
    Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

  • #9
    Henry David Thoreau
    “The millions are awake enough for physical labor; but only one in a million is awake enough for effective intellectual exertion, only one in a hundred millions to a poetic or divine life. To be awake is to be alive.”
    Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

  • #10
    Henry David Thoreau
    “No man ever stood the lower in my estimation for having a patch in his clothes: yet I am sure that there is greater anxiety, commonly, to have fashionable, or at least clean and unpatched clothes, than to have a sound conscience.”
    Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

  • #11
    Naomi Klein
    “Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one. Racial discrimination wasn’t a crisis until the civil rights movement turned it into one. Sex discrimination wasn’t a crisis until feminism turned it into one. Apartheid wasn’t a crisis until the anti-apartheid movement turned it into one.”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #12
    Naomi Klein
    “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #13
    Naomi Klein
    “Democracy is not just the right to vote, it is the right to live in dignity.”
    Naomi Klein

  • #14
    Naomi Klein
    “You actually cannot sell the idea of freedom, democracy, diversity, as if it were a brand attribute and not reality -- not at the same time as you're bombing people, you can't.”
    Naomi Klein

  • #15
    Naomi Klein
    “It is a civilizational wake-up call. A powerful message—spoken in the language of fires, floods, droughts, and extinctions—telling us that we need an entirely new economic model and a new way of sharing this planet.”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #16
    Naomi Klein
    “What haunts me is not exactly the absence of literal space so much as a deep craving for metaphorical space: release, escape, some kind of open-ended freedom.”
    Naomi Klein, No Logo

  • #17
    Naomi Klein
    “I think the answer is far more simple than many have led us to believe: we have not done the things that are necessary to lower emissions because those things fundamentally conflict with deregulated capitalism, the reigning ideology for the entire period we have been struggling to find a way out of this crisis. We are stuck because the actions that would give us the best chance of averting catastrophe—and would benefit the vast majority—are extremely threatening to an elite minority that has a stranglehold over our economy, our political process, and most of our major media outlets.”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #18
    Naomi Klein
    “When we marvel at that blue marble in all its delicacy and frailty, and resolve to save the planet, we cast ourselves in a very specific role. That role is of a parent, the parent of the earth. But the opposite is the case. It is we humans who are fragile and vulnerable and the earth that is hearty and powerful, and holds us in its hands. In pragmatic terms, our challenge is less to save the earth from ourselves and more to save ourselves from an earth that, if pushed too far, has ample power to rock, burn, and shake us off completely. That knowledge should inform all we do—especially”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #19
    Naomi Klein
    “it is always easier to deny reality than to allow our worldview to be shattered, a fact that was as true of die-hard Stalinists at the height of the purges as it is of libertarian climate change deniers today.”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #20
    Naomi Klein
    “A great many of us engage in this kind of climate change denial. We look for a split second and then we look away. Or we look but then turn it into a joke (“more signs of the Apocalypse!”). Which is another way of looking away.”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #21
    Naomi Klein
    “It means that, while our branded world can exploit the unmet need to be part of something larger than ourselves, it can’t fill it in any sustained way: you make a purchase to be part of a tribe, a big idea, a revolution, and it feels good for a moment, but the satisfaction wears off almost before you’ve thrown out the packaging for that new pair of sneakers, that latest model iPhone, or whatever the surrogate is. Then you have to find a way to fill the void again. It’s the perfect formula for endless consumption and perpetual self-commodification through social media, and it’s a disaster for the planet, which cannot sustain these levels of consumption.”
    Naomi Klein, No Is Not Enough: Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need

  • #22
    Naomi Klein
    “Our economy takes endlessly from workers, asking more and more from them in ever-tighter time frames, even as employers offer less and less security and lower wages in return.”
    Naomi Klein, No Is Not Enough: Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need

  • #23
    Naomi Klein
    “As a private person, I have a passion for landscape, and I have never seen one improved by a billboard. Where every prospect pleases, man is at his vilest when he erects a billboard. When I retire from Madison Avenue, I am going to start a secret society of masked vigilantes who will travel around the world on silent motor bicycles, chopping down posters at the dark of the moon. How many juries will convict us when we are caught in these acts of beneficent citizenship? —David Ogilvy, founder of the Ogilvy & Mather advertising agency, in Confessions of an Advertising Man, 1963”
    Naomi Klein, No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs

  • #24
    Naomi Klein
    “McDonald's, meanwhile, continues busily to harass small shopkeepers and restaurateurs of Scottish descent for that nationality's uncompetitive predisposition toward the Mc prefix on its surnames. The company sued the McAl an's sausage stand in Denmark; the Scottish-themed sandwich shop McMunchies in Buckinghamshire; went after Elizabeth McCaughey's McCoffee shop in the San Francisco Bay Area; and waged a twenty-six-year battle against a man named Ronald McDonald whose McDonald's Family Restaurant in a tiny town in Il inois had been around since 1956.”
    Naomi Klein, No Logo

  • #25
    Naomi Klein
    “All my parents wanted was the open road and a VW camper van. That was enough escape for them. The ocean, the night sky, some acoustic guitar.. what more could you ask? Well, actually, you could ask to go soaring off the side of a mountain on a snowboard, feeling as if, for one moment you are riding the clouds instead of the snow. You could scour Southeast Asia, like the world weary twenty somethings in Alex Garland’s novel The Beach, looking for the one corner of the globe uncharted by the Lonely Planet to start your own private utopia. You could, for the matter, join a new age cult and dream of alien abduction. From the occult to raves to riots it seems that the eternal urge for escape has never enjoyed such niche marketing.”
    Naomi Klein, No Logo

  • #26
    Naomi Klein
    “Since many of today’s best-known manufacturers no longer produce products and advertise them, but rather buy products and “brand” them, these companies are forever on the prowl for creative new ways to build and strengthen their brand images.”
    Naomi Klein, No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs

  • #27
    Naomi Klein
    “From the perspective of a fossil fuel company, going after these high-risk carbon deposits is not a matter of choice—it is its fiduciary responsibility to shareholders, who insist on earning the same kinds of mega-profits next year as they did this year and last year. And yet fulfilling that fiduciary responsibility virtually guarantees that the planet will cook.”
    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

  • #28
    Naomi Klein
    “At around this same time a new kind of corporation began to rival the traditional allAmerican manufacturers for market share; these were the Nikes and Microsoft’s, and
    later, the Tommy Hilfiger’s and Intel’s. These pioneers made the bold claim that producing
    goods was only an incidental part of their operations, and that thanks to recent victories in
    trade liberalization and labour-law reform; they were able to have their products made for
    them by contractors, many of them overseas. What these companies produced primarily
    were not things, they said, but images of their brands. Their real work lay not in
    manufacturing but in marketing. This formula, needless to say, has proved enormously
    profitable, and its success has companies competing in a race toward weightlessness:
    whoever owns the least has the fewest employees on the payroll and produces the most
    powerful images, as opposed to products, wins the race.”
    Naomi Klein

  • #29
    Naomi Klein
    “Competitive branding became a necessity of the machine age — within a context of manufactured sameness; image-based difference had to be manufactured along with the product.”
    Naomi Klein, No Logo

  • #30
    Naomi Klein
    “As design historians and theorists Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller note, logos were tailored to evoke familiarity and folksiness (see Aunt Jemima, page 2), in an effort to counteract the new and unsettling anonymity of packaged goods. "Familiar personalities such as Dr. Brown, Uncle Ben, Aunt Jemima, and Old Grand-Dad came to replace the shopkeeper, who was traditionally responsible for measuring bulk foods for customers and acting as an advocate for products... a nationwide vocabulary of brand names replaced the small local shopkeeper as the interface between consumer and product.”
    Naomi Klein



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