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george will quote
Published by: admin 2010-03-18
  • George Will once said something like: "There are things that are perfectly true yet which we cannot say." What was the actual quote and where did it appear?


  • George Will once quoted Lenin using a somewhat similar phrase: ----- One of Lenin's colleagues recalled arguing with Lenin about a particularly indiscriminate police measure authorizing executions without trials of categories of people defined no more precisely than "hooligans" or "speculators" or "counterrevolutionary agitators." The colleague wrote: "So I called out in exasperation, "Then why do we bother with a Commissariat for Justice? Let's call it frankly the Commissariat for Social Extermination and be done with it!" Lenin's face suddenly brightened and he replied, "Well put . . . that's exactly what it should be . . . but we can't say that'." ----- I don't suppose that's what you're looking for, though.


  • No, that's not what I was looking for, though amusing. I suppose one thing that makes this hard is that there are so many places Will might have said it.


  • I saw it in writing, probably broken out as a quote in something written by someone else, and probably in the past 5 to 10 years.


  • This is interesting, but the quote probably wasn't from this speech. My guess is that he is talking about political correctness.


  • Bugbear, This is beginning to really BUG me, and I can't BEAR it, so I'm asking for...anything! Do you remember any other details...even the smallest thing. Who wrote the article? What type of publication? What topic? What did you have for lunch that day? And...are you sure the quote was attributed to George Will, as opposed to some other writer/commentator of similar ilk? Any additional tidbits of info would be most appreciated....and may help!


  • Alas no, that's not it. The quote I'm looking for is pretty much verbatim as I gave it. Maybe there was no "perfectly", maybe "yet" was "and", but probably no differences bigger than that. --pg


  • I think I read it as a quote in something someone else wrote. It may have been in someone's sig file. I'm pretty sure of both the wording and the attribution to George Will. And it was probably in the last 10 years.


  • Hello bugbear-ga: Could you tell me where you happened to stumble upon that quote? Do you know if Will made that statement during a TV appearance, or if he wrote it in his column? Could you possibly give me a general time frame for when Will wrote that sentence? Or, do you have any idea what the quote was in reference to? Any little clues may help! Thanks, nancylynn-ga


  • bugbear -- George Will's best-known discussion of his fundamental view of "truth" may be his commencement speech at the College of William and Mary on May 15, 1994. Here is a representative quote: "The [Nietzschean] ideas [that are at the root of postmodernism and identity politics] are profoundly dangerous. They subvert our civilization by denying that truth is found by conscientious attempts accurately to portray a reality that exists independently of our perception or attitudes or other attributes such as race, ethnicity, sex or class. Once that foundation of realism is denied, the foundation of society based on persuasion crumbles." Here is a link to the text of that speech: http://www.rjgeib.com/thoughts/george-will/george-will.html Will's essential position is that truth can be determined through reason: "The postmodernists' bowdlerizing of Nietzsche distills to a simple, and simple-minded, assertion. It is that because the acquisition of knowledge is not a simple process of infallible immediacy, there can be no knowledge in any meaningful sense. Therefore, we are utterly emancipated from rules of reasoning and may substitute willfulness for rationality." Unfortunately, there is nothing in the speech that is reminiscent of the precise language you remember, and it is not even clear whether his argument here is consistent with the substance of the quote you remember seeing. markj-ga
  • Washington, George quote - You will therefore send me none but ::
    You will therefore send me none but Natives, and Men of some property, if you have them. Washington, George. Chat about this quote in the Village Inn
    http://quotationsbook.com/quote/44799/
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  • Here's something on topic, though it doesn't seem quite what you're looking for: "When the history of today's liberalism is written, the writers may . . . tread lightly. Otherwise they may be sued by liberals demanding subordination of the historians' rights of freedom of expression to some greater social good that supposedly would be impaired unless the historians' speech is regulated. You say it can't happen here? Notice what already is happening."





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