In my latest Epoch Times column, I survey the dismal shipwreck of Canada’s former natural ruling party and wonder how anyone might be willing to take the helm as it goes under.
C.S. “Lewis grew more outspoken in his criticism of the government in his letters to his American benefactors as the Argentine crisis grew and meat became even more scarce. He chaffed against government interference of the most paternalistic style. In the face of severe food for shortages, one government minister insisted that things were much better under government rationing. Whereas families once bought the kinds of foods they liked, under rationing they were forced to eat ‘a properly balanced diet’ by government standards. He commented to [Vera] Matthews that it might do the country good to see a few government ministers ‘dangling from a lamppost in Whitehall’. When the government realized that people were ordering groceries from Ireland, the Customs officials stopped the practice.”
Harry Lee Poe The Completion of C.S. Lewis [showing that there’s nothing like actual experience of living under patronizing big government to turn someone vaguely leftist by cultural disposition into a raging libertarian]
“The two most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.”
Harlan Ellison, quoted as “Thought du jour” in Globe & Mail May 8, 2001
“‘Tis a lesson you should heed,/ Try, try again;/ If at first you don’t succeed,/ Try, try again; Then your courage should appear,/ For, if you will persevere,/ You will conquer, never fear;/ Try, try again.”
Unsourced, complete, in William Bennett The Book of Virtues
“There are some people who would hardly accept any direct happiness, unless you sprang it on them as a surprise.”
G.K. Chesterton, quoted without further attribution as header quotation on John Walker “Banishing Trolls” in Gilbert The Magazine of the Society of G.K. Chesterton Vol. 27 #1 (Sept.-Oct. 2023)
“The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.”
British jurist Sir George Jessel, quoted by Katherine Gay in I think the Financial Post from early 1994 (given me by a colleague without precise attribution)
“In 100 years, we have gone from teaching Latin and Greek in high school to teaching remedial English in college.”
Joe Sobran quoted “In the last issue of Gilbert” by David Deavel, according to Pamela Patnode “The Art of Language” in Gilbert The Magazine of the Society of G.K. Chesterton Vol. 27 #1 (Sept.-Oct. 2023); she added “The observation rings true today, and it has scriptural significance.”
“Ideas and values, not location or weather, were what distinguished the Greeks.”
Victor Davis Hanson The Wars of the Ancient Greeks