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The letter is too belligerent. If I were you, I would state the facts as they were, without the pepper and salt. Abraham Lincoln
— Harold Holzer
If you behaved nicely, the communists wouldn't exist.
— Jenny Holzer
Deviants are sacrificed to increase group solidarity.
— Jenny Holzer
Raise boys and girls the same way.
— Jenny Holzer
One paper boasted that its subscription and advertising numbers proved that America did not need the social change it rival paper advocated.
— Harold Holzer
SPIT ALL OVER SOMEONE WITH A MOUTHFUL OF MILK IF YOU WANT TO FIND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT THEIR PERSONALITY FAST.
— Jenny Holzer
Jefferson said he only read the advertisements in the newspaper, because it was there he was most likely to find the truth.
— Harold Holzer
What urge will save us now that sex won't?
— Jenny Holzer
A positive attitude means all the difference in the world.
— Jenny Holzer
The mid-19th century was noted for a partisan, rather than a consensus press, but this partisanship was able to turn out voters consistently.
— Harold Holzer
Ideals are replaced by conventional goals at a certain age.
— Jenny Holzer
I wanted to support things that are helpful to people and maybe bash what I think is dangerous. So I switched from being everybody to being myself.
— Jenny Holzer
It's better to be a good person than a famous person.
— Jenny Holzer
Exceptional people deserve special concessions.
— Jenny Holzer
It can be kind of gruesome at times, making things alone.
— Jenny Holzer
On the worst days, I don't feel like an artist.
— Jenny Holzer
I really like doing the laundry, because I succeed at it. But I loathe putting it away. It is already clean.
— Jenny Holzer
Stupid people shouldn't breed.
— Jenny Holzer
A little knowledge can go a long way.
— Jenny Holzer
We need to know not only what is done but what is purposed and said by those who shape the destines of states and realms." Horace Greeley
— Harold Holzer
She has no taste left to her and this makes it easier for me.
The color of her where she is inside is enough to make me kill her. — Jenny Holzer
The color of her where she is inside is enough to make me kill her. — Jenny Holzer
Use what is dominant in a culture to change it quickly.
— Jenny Holzer
All things are delicately interconnected.
— Jenny Holzer
A lot of professionals are crackpots.
— Jenny Holzer
One of the glories and terrors of working in public is that you do see if your output means anything to anyone.
— Jenny Holzer
President-elect Lincoln to his confidants: "The people of the South do not know us. They are not allowed to receive Republican papers down there.
— Harold Holzer
The author describes Lincoln's attitude in making a deal with a newspaper publisher as, "almost defiant transparency.
— Harold Holzer
At times, said the founder of the Chicago Tribune, Lincoln seemed to reach into the clouds and take out the thunderbolts.
— Harold Holzer
Feeling its power, one Civil War paper trumpeted that Milton and Homer were for another age but for this one was the New York Herald.
— Harold Holzer
Lincoln again got his name prominently mentioned in the New York Tribune, though this time it was for allegedly pumping up his expense account.
— Harold Holzer
One of the cost of holding a Federal office was geographic isolation in the nation's capital.
— Harold Holzer
Being alone with yourself is increasingly unpopular.
— Jenny Holzer
It's good to be employable, but I hope to show the truth. The paintings seem true because nobody wants me to do them.
— Jenny Holzer
Lincoln bought a German language newspaper.
— Harold Holzer
Slipping into madness is good for the sake of comparison
— Jenny Holzer
A sense of timing is the mark of a genius.
— Jenny Holzer
Any journalist who holds the office writes in a straitjacket.
— Harold Holzer
In all my years of Ghost Hunting I have never been afraid, after all, a ghost is only a fellow human being in trouble
— Hans Holzer
When you start liking pain things start to get interesting.
— Jenny Holzer
Protect me from what I want.
— Jenny Holzer
IF THE HOUSE IS BITTER COLD,
ALL THE FLUIDS THEREIN,
IF NOT FROZEN, ARE STIFF AND SLOW. — Jenny Holzer
ALL THE FLUIDS THEREIN,
IF NOT FROZEN, ARE STIFF AND SLOW. — Jenny Holzer
Usually going places makes me feel optimistic. And I'm a hillbilly, so heading to the countryside made sense a number of ways.
— Jenny Holzer
A name means a lot just by itself.
— Jenny Holzer
I am not free because I can be exploded anytime.
— Jenny Holzer
It's important to keep life simple, and if I'm traveling, I only can do a couple of things, and those are the things that I'm meant to be doing.
— Jenny Holzer
I have not done enough for effect." Horace Greeley
— Harold Holzer
Looking to advance in journalism, one future editor displayed skilled as varied as economic analysis and humorous commentary.
— Harold Holzer
IT'S AN EXTRAORDINARY FEELING
WHEN PART OF YOUR BODY ARE
TOUCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME.
I'M THINKING OF THE SENSATIONS
FROM SEX AND SURGERY. — Jenny Holzer
WHEN PART OF YOUR BODY ARE
TOUCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME.
I'M THINKING OF THE SENSATIONS
FROM SEX AND SURGERY. — Jenny Holzer
For a time, Greeley seemed to be following the historic advice he had once given young Josiah Grinnell: "Go West, young man, go West.
— Harold Holzer
Ensure that your life stays in flux.
— Jenny Holzer
IT CAN BE HELPFUL TO THINK OF
THEM EATING YOUR FAVORITE FOODS
AND OCCASIONALLY THROWING UP
AND GETTING BITS STUCK
IN THEIR NOSES. — Jenny Holzer
THEM EATING YOUR FAVORITE FOODS
AND OCCASIONALLY THROWING UP
AND GETTING BITS STUCK
IN THEIR NOSES. — Jenny Holzer
I wanted to be an abstract painter, but I was rotten at it.
— Jenny Holzer
I moved to New York in the 1970s and started writing when I was at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program.
— Jenny Holzer
WHAT A SHOCK WHEN THEY TELL YOU
IT WON'T HURT AND YOU ALMOST
TURN INSIDE OUT WHEN THEY BEGIN. — Jenny Holzer
IT WON'T HURT AND YOU ALMOST
TURN INSIDE OUT WHEN THEY BEGIN. — Jenny Holzer
With all the holes in you already there's no reason to define the outside environment as alien.
— Jenny Holzer
Expiring for love is beautiful but stupid.
— Jenny Holzer
It should look as if it has always been like that, as if Nature had made it that way.
That's good design. — Sepp Holzer
That's good design. — Sepp Holzer
James Gordon Bennett said he aimed to be, "serious in my aims but full of frolic in my means.
— Harold Holzer
Remember you always have freedom of choice.
— Jenny Holzer
Company makes my day.
— Jenny Holzer
Fear is the most elegant weapon, your hands are never messy
— Jenny Holzer
Sloppy thinking gets worse over time.
— Jenny Holzer
The epiphany for me was that I wasn't a writer, and I had to do something with these texts. I put them in the streets as posters.
— Jenny Holzer
Horace Greeley pursues temperance to extravagance." Lord Acton
— Harold Holzer
Disgust is the appropriate response to most situations
— Jenny Holzer
Only a writer "with Bennett's craft and brass could manage to praise and insult his readers at the same time.
— Harold Holzer
A rival editor in Philadelphia said that the spreading railroad network carried "New York everywhere" in terms of the city's predominant influence.
— Harold Holzer
The author says that though the Mexican War wound down, the interpretation of it was just beginning.
— Harold Holzer
The Bible and newspapers, to both Lincoln and Greeley, they represented equally compelling gospel.
— Harold Holzer
It's fun wandering around other people's minds.
— Jenny Holzer
The most profound things are inexpressible.
— Jenny Holzer
New York Times founder Henry Raymond started his newspaper, "with the goal of reforming government, not belittling it.
— Harold Holzer
Lincoln jibed that a general INVADED Canada without resistance and out-vaded it without pursuit.
— Harold Holzer
With you inside me comes the knowledge of my death.
— Jenny Holzer
The author said Frederick Douglass described himself as a "graduate" of slavery with the marks of his diploma on his back.
— Harold Holzer
I'm the only English thing they can vent their anger on.
— Harold Holzer
Greeley knew no language but his, but of that, he possessed a most extraordinary mastery. An employee
— Harold Holzer
Abuse of power comes as no surprise
— Jenny Holzer
I suspect you've noticed that making art can be lonely.
— Jenny Holzer
Lincoln on a desire to hear Horace Greeley speak: "In print, every one of his words seems to weigh about a ton.
— Harold Holzer
I used language because I wanted to offer content that people - not necessarily art people - could understand.
— Jenny Holzer
Expressing anger is necessary.
— Jenny Holzer
An elite is inevitable.
— Jenny Holzer
Boredom makes you do crazy things.
— Jenny Holzer
Anger or hate can be a useful motivating force
— Jenny Holzer
At times inactivity is preferable to mindless functioning.
— Jenny Holzer
TRYING TO BE POPULAR IN HIGH SCHOOL IS LIKE TRYING TO BE MAYOR OF A CITY THAT WON'T EXIST IN FOUR YEARS.
— Jenny Holzer
Horace Greeley's conversation inevitably becomes a speech.
— Harold Holzer