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George Will Quotes - Page 9

Man is messy, but any creature that can create space vehicles can probably cope.

George F. Will (1992). “Suddenly: The American Idea Abroad and at Home, 1986-1990”

Geology has joined biology in lowering mankind's self-esteem. Geology suggests how mankind's existence is contingent upon the geological consent of the planet.

George Will (2008). “One Man's America: The Pleasures and Provocations of Our Singular Nation”, p.357, Crown Forum

Disparagement of television is second only to watching television as an American pastime.

George F. Will (1978). “The pursuit of happiness, and other sobering thoughts”, HarperCollins Publishers

National security rests on the credible threat of a form of warfare universally condemned since the Dark Ages, the wholesale slaughter of noncombatants.

George F. Will (1978). “The pursuit of happiness, and other sobering thoughts”, HarperCollins Publishers