"Trying to understand the nature of man without recognizing him as the imago Dei is like trying to understand a bas-relief without recognizing it as a carving of a lion."
J. Budziszewski in First Things June-July 2002
"Trying to understand the nature of man without recognizing him as the imago Dei is like trying to understand a bas-relief without recognizing it as a carving of a lion."
J. Budziszewski in First Things June-July 2002
"The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can’t ignore it, top it; if you can’t top it, laugh at it; if you can’t laugh at it, it’s probably deserved."
Russell Lynes, in "Thought du jour" in Globe and Mail July 26, 2001
"Of what use is a dream if not a blueprint for bold action?"
Bruce Wayne in the original 1966 Batman movie
In my latest National Post column I insist that, since Islam is a religion not a race, whatever concern about radical Islam might be it cannot be racism.
On August 24, 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev stepped down as chairman of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It was something of a hapless performance. And in one sense, Gorbachev can and should be seen as a bumbler. But the most important thing about him was a fundamental decency that meant the end of communism was remarkably bloodless.
"newspapers are fond of referring to the ‘dust-bin of history,’ a notion they borrow not from Karl Marx, as they think, but from an English writer and member of Parliament, August Birrell. On inspection the bin is much less full than is commonly believed. The repeats and returns in the last five centuries have been frequent."
Jacques Barzun From Dawn to Decadence
"When the economic chickens come home to roost, they tend to arrive in flocks."
Editorial in National Post August 12, 2015