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Jacques Ellul
“Instead, successful propaganda will occupy every moment of the individual’s life: through posters and loudspeakers when he is out walking, through radio and newspapers at home, through meetings and movies in the evening. The individual must not be allowed to recover, to collect himself, to remain untouched by propaganda during any relatively long period, for propaganda is not the touch of the magic wand. It is based on slow, constant impregnation. It creates convictions and compliance through imperceptible influences that are effective only by continuous repetition. It must create a complete environment for the individual, one from which he never emerges. And to prevent him from finding external points of reference, it protects him by censoring everything that might come in from the outside. The slow building up of reflexes and myths, of psychological environment and prejudices, requires propaganda of very long duration.”
Jacques Ellul, Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes

Barbara W. Tuchman
“The Battle of the Marne was one of the decisive battles of the world not because it determined that Germany would ultimately lose or the Allies ultimately win the war but because it determined that the war would go on. There was no looking back, Joffre told the soldiers on the eve. Afterward there was no turning back. The nations were caught in a trap, a trap made during the first thirty days out of battles that failed to be decisive, a trap from which there was, and has been, no exit.”
Barbara W. Tuchman, The Guns of August

Walter Isaacson
“Any government is evil if it carries within it the tendency to deteriorate into tyranny,” he warned the Russian scientists. “The danger of such deterioration is more acute in a country in which the government has authority not only over the armed forces but also over every channel of education and information as well as over the existence of every single citizen.”
Walter Isaacson

“It made a sound,” Carl says. “Can you describe it?” “Ever put a harmonica in a blender?” “No.” “Then no, I can’t describe it,” he says.”
Anonymous

“Yet, for many owners these little engines are contrivances from hell, cantankerous, difficult to start, and impossible to fix.”
Paul K. Dempsey, Two-Stroke Engine Repair and Maintenance

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