People aren't interested in others controlling what they can do or read or see in the privacy of their own homes.
Any time there's a scandal, we always try and get involved.
Well, one thing, you got to stand in a courtroom and listen to a judge sentencing you to 25 years in prison before you realize that freedom of expression can no longer be taken for granted.
Once I began following my own instincts, sales took off and I became a millionaire. And that, I think, is a key secret to every person's success, be they male or female, banker or p0rnographer:Trust in your gut.
If you're not going to offend somebody you don't need the First Amendment.
I don't think many people anticipated how the Internet was going to revolutionize the way we disseminate information.
You will encounter many distractions and many temptations to put your goal aside: The security of a job, a wife who wants kids, whatever. But if you hang in there, always following your vision, I have no doubt you will succeed.
The sole motivating factor behind the death penalty is vengeance, not justice, and I firmly believe that a government that forbids killing among its citizens should not be in the business of killing people itself.
Along with a strong belief in your own inner voice, you also need laser-like focus combined with unwavering determination.
In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that individual communities should set obscenity standards. Whenever a case is tried, it will be based on a community standard for that particular place.
You can't have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
Being in a wheelchair for 30 years. I'm not whining about it because I don't dwell on things I can't do anything about, you know. I never really think about until somebody mentions it. I did take a bullet.
Just because I publish pornography does not mean that I am not concerned about the social ills that all of us are
These days... it's all vanilla sex for me.
Privacy is not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution as freedom of speech is in the First Amendment.
I used to buy into a former Supreme Court justice's argument that you can't scream fire in a crowded theater. Well, I think you can.