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One way of looking at the history of the human group is that it has been a continuing struggle against the veneration of crap.
— Neil Postman
He's like a terrier, Scholes, he won't let go - even the postman would be afraid of him.
— Jimmy Magee
I don't want the giant ego. I don't want to become Kevin Costner, singing on the soundtrack to The Postman.
— Joss Whedon
An educated mind is practiced in the uses of reason, which inevitably leads to a skeptical outlook.
— Neil Postman
The written word is assumed to have been reflected upon and revised by its author, reviewed by authorities and editors.
— Neil Postman
The written word endures, the spoken word disappears
— Neil Postman
The credibility of the teller is the ultimate test of the truth of a proposition. (102)
— Neil Postman
I am one of the new characters in the brand new series of 'Postman Pat.' It has been a joy to do.
— Archie Panjabi
And none will hear the postman's knock
Without a quickening of the heart.
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten? — W. H. Auden
Without a quickening of the heart.
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten? — W. H. Auden
In the American Technopoly, public opinion is a yes or no answer to an unexamined question.
— Neil Postman
We are more naive than those of the Middle Ages, and more frightened, for we can be made to believe almost anything.
— Neil Postman
We can make the trains run on time but if they are not going where we want them to go, why bother?
— Neil Postman
There is no denying that the technicalization of terms and problems is a serious form of information control.
— Neil Postman
We do not measure a culture based on its output of undisguised trivialities, but what it claims as significant.
— Neil Postman
There was a time when educators became famous for providing reasons for learning; now they become famous for inventing a method.
— Neil Postman
As Thoreau implied, telegraphy made relevance irrelevant.
— Neil Postman
We must keep in mind the story of the statistician who drowned while trying to wade across a river with an average depth of four feet.
— Neil Postman
Printing links the present with forever. It carries personal identity into realms unknown.
— Neil Postman
What the advertiser needs to know is not what is right about the product but what is wrong about the buyer.
— Neil Postman
When I score I don't celebrate, its my job, does a postman celebrate when he delivers post?
— Mario Balotelli
For the message of television as metaphor is not only that all the world is a stage but that the stage is located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
— Neil Postman
The clearest way to see through a culture is to attend to its tools for conversation.
— Neil Postman
People in distress will sometimes prefer a problem that is familiar to a solution that is not.
— Neil Postman
A metaphor is not an ornament. It is an organ of perception. Through metaphors, we see the world as one thing or another.
— Neil Postman
What's wrong with turning back the clock if the clock is wrong? We need not be slaves to our technologies
— Neil Postman
Message? What the hell do you think I am, a bloody postman?
— Brendan Behan
You can't be half-reaper. That's like saying a postman is half-human and half-postman."
"Or a lawyer is half-demon and half-human? — Darynda Jones
"Or a lawyer is half-demon and half-human? — Darynda Jones
Dreams are fragile. Reality is a clumsy postman.
— Faye McCray
Being God's postman is no fun, yar.
Butbutbut: God isn't in this picture.
God knows whose postman I've been. — Salman Rushdie
Butbutbut: God isn't in this picture.
God knows whose postman I've been. — Salman Rushdie
Hope is the letter that never arrives delivered by the postman of my fear.
— Edward Kowalczyk
With kings and queens inside his bag. Hulaki was a man of power.
— Mahesh Poudyal
Nobody notices postmen, yet they have passions like other men.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
America was founded by intellectuals, from which it has taken us two centuries and a communications revolution to recover.
— Neil Postman
My dad was very much a struggling actor and spent more of his life as a postman, as a member of a tarmac firm, as a van driver.
— Kate Winslet
Typography fostered the modern idea of individuality, but it destroyed the medieval sense of community and integration
— Neil Postman
I'm as happy doing 'Postman Pat' as I am doing 'Hamlet.'
— David Tennant
Popular literature now depends more than ever on the wishes of the audience, not the creativity of the artist.
— Neil Postman
I call people 'petal' all the time. My postman is very confused by this.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
Angus is amusing himself by ambushing the postman. Och aye, they may have taken his trouser snake addendums, but they cannae tak his freedom!!
— Louise Rennison
Remember: in order for a perception to change one must be frustrated in one's actions or change one's purpose.
— Neil Postman
We do not measure a culture by its output of undisguised trivialities but by what it claims as significant.
— Neil Postman
You can only photograph a fragment of the here and now. The photograph presents the world as object; language, the world as idea.
— Neil Postman
Technological change is not additive; it is ecological. A new technology does not merely add something; it changes everything.
— Neil Postman
Computers are merely ingenious devices to fulfill unimportant functions. The computer revolution is an explosion of nonsense.
— Neil Postman
Watching television requires no skills and develops no skills. That is why there is no such thing as remedial television-watching.
— Neil Postman
The Postman Always RingsTwice.
— James Cagney
I've started looking at my own father a bit funny. He assures me, though, that I really am the son of a Scottish postman.
— Craig Ferguson
Certainty abolishes hope, and robs us of renewal.
— Neil Postman
I have often thought of the postman's bringing me a letter as one of the pleasures I shall miss in heaven.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
It is certain that no culture can flourish without narratives of transcendent origin and power
— Neil Postman
As a culture moves from orality to writing to printing to televising, its ideas of truth move with it.
— Neil Postman
I mean only to call attention to the fact that there is a certain measure of arbitrariness in the forms that truth-telling may take.
— Neil Postman
It is not necessary to conceal anything from a public insensible to contradiction and narcotized by technological diversions.
— Neil Postman
The price of maintaining membership in the establishment is unquestioning acceptance of authority.
— Neil Postman
If parents wish to preserve childhood for their own children, they must conceive of parenting as an act of rebellion against culture.
— Neil Postman
The effects of technology are always unpredictable. But they are not always inevitable.
— Neil Postman
All that has happened is that the public has adjusted to incoherence and been amused into indifference.
— Neil Postman
I don't celebrate because I'm only doing my job. When a postman delivers letters, does he celebrate?
— Mario Balotelli
Build an "inclusive narrative" that goes beyond race, class, religion, etc., so that all may participate in the "the great debates".
— Neil Postman
In every tool we create, an idea is embedded that goes beyond the function of the thing itself.
— Neil Postman
With the invention of the clock, Eternity ceased to serve as the measure and focus of human events.
— Neil Postman
The postman wants an autograph. The cab driver wants a picture. The waitress wants a handshake. Everyone wants a piece of you.
— John Lennon
The new focus on the image undermined traditional definitions of information, of news, and, to a large extent, of reality itself.
— Neil Postman