Bruce Maccabee famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I think fiction can help us find everything. You know, I think that in fiction you can say things and in a way be truer than you can be in real life and truer than you can be in non-fiction. There's an accuracy to fiction that people don't really talk about - an emotional accuracy.

  • I want to be a real artist to consumers. I want to be the real thing for them.

  • The Civic Culture (and The Civic Culture Revisited) remains the best study of comparative political culture in our time.

  • If some student came up and wanted to know where to study painting, you'd want to suggest someplace, but there's no place. I wouldn't know where to send a student to study.

  • We study history in order to intervene in the course of history.

  • The investigation of the meaning of words is the beginning of education.

  • A 'fact' merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.

  • For you teach very clearly by your behaviour how slowly and how meagerly our senses proceed in the investigation of ever inexhaustible nature.

  • The president really shouldn't be involved in terms of dictating what course the investigation should take.

  • Perhaps all science is merely self-investigation.