Friedenberg Quotes & Sayings
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Adolescents tend to be passionate people, and passion is no less real because it is directed toward a hot-rod, a commercialized popular singer, or the leader of a black-jacketed gang. — Edgar Friedenberg
Most Americans would say that they disapproved of violence. But what they really mean is that they believe it should be the monopoly of the state. — Edgar Friedenberg
Murder will out, this my conclusion. — Geoffrey Chaucer
How can I love when you're so cheap? — Rob Zombie
If a people have no word for something, either it does not matter to them or it matters too much to talk about. — Edgar Friedenberg
The secret is to moisturize the face. I've been doing that since I was 17 years old. (on looking young) — Rod Stewart
The examined life has always been pretty well confined to a privileged class. — Edgar Friedenberg
Human life is a continuous thread which each of us spins to his own pattern, rich and complex in meaning. There are no natural knots in it. Yet knots form, nearly always in adolescence. — Edgar Friedenberg
No American is prepared to attend his own funeral without the services of highly skilled cosmeticians. Part of the American dream, after all, is to live long and die young. — Edgar Friedenberg
What is learned in high school, or for that matter anywhere at all, depends far less on what is taught than on what one actually experiences in the place. — Edgar Friedenberg
Romance, like alcohol, should be enjoyed but must not be allowed to become necessary. — Edgar Friedenberg
America, it is said, is suffering from intolerance - it is not. It is suffering from tolerance. Tolerance of right and wrong, truth and error, virtue and evil, Christ and chaos. Our country is not nearly so overrun with the bigoted as it is overrun with the broadminded. — Fulton J. Sheen
Canadians are more polite when they are being rude than Americans are when they are being friendly. — Edgar Friedenberg
It takes a kind of shabby arrogance to survive in our time, and a fairly romantic nature to want to. — Edgar Friedenberg
The teenager seems to have replaced the Communist as the appropriate target for public controversy and foreboding. — Edgar Friedenberg
It is idle to talk of civil liberties to adults who were systematically taught in adolescence that they had none; and it is sheer hypocrisy to call such people freedom loving. — Edgar Friedenberg
Out of one hundred thousand sinners who continue in sin until death, scarcely one will be saved. — St. Jerome
Every major industrial society believes it has a serious youth problem. — Edgar Friedenberg
All can hear that still small voice within. Try it. Be still and know that the I AM within you is God, the Beloved. Listen ... then live by it. — Eileen Caddy
What we must decide is how we are valuable rather than how valuable we are. — Edgar Friedenberg
The atmosphere [in the school lunchroom] is not quite that of a prison, because the students are permitted to talk quietly, under the frowning scrutiny of teachers standing around on duty, during their meal-they are not supposed to talk while standing in line, though this rule is only sporadically enforced. — Edgar Friedenberg
Those who love the young best stay young longer. — Edgar Friedenberg
In a world as empirical as ours, a youngster who does not know what he is good at will not be sure what he is good for. — Edgar Friedenberg
Not only do most people accept violence if it is perpetuated by legitimate authority, they also regard violence against certain kinds of people as inherently legitimate, no matter who commits it. — Edgar Friedenberg
Why couldn't she just come out and say she liked him?
Maybe it was because she more than liked him. — Kelly Creagh
Juvenile delinquency serves many purposes, including that of providing sadistic adults with fantasies suited to their special tastes. — Edgar Friedenberg
All weakness tends to corrupt, and impotence corrupts absolutely. — Edgar Friedenberg
Only science can hope to keep technology in some sort of moral order. — Edgar Friedenberg