Television And Violence Quotes
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Television And Violence Quotes & Sayings
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To be honest, the reason I have my cats is to force myself to think about something other than myself.
— Marie Helvin
The method of production of the material things of life generally determines the social, political and spiritual currents of life.
— Karl Marx
The amount of educational programming on television today is simply desensitizing. The only reason left to go to school is to see gun violence.
— Bauvard
When the one you love is in love with someone else, don't you know it's torture, I mean it's living hell.
— Rod Stewart
I'm a hip-hop fan.
— Steven Seagal
Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.
— George Carlin
Blessed with so many resources within myself the world was not necessary to me. I could do very well without it.
— Jane Austen
Death to the killers, bringing light to life.
— Stephen Spender
I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion then it will start a chain reaction of the same.
— Rachel Scott
Violence is interesting. This is a great obstacle to world peace and also to more thoughtful television programming.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I've been on the wrong end of violence, and I've done violence myself ... I refuse to glorify violence in my movie and television roles.
— James Garner
The problem with TV today is not just too much sex, violence, profanity, dishonesty or crude behavior. It is too much TV, period.
— Randall Wright
For those without money, the road to that treasure house of the imagination begins at the public library.
— Pete Hamill
Now I really feel the landscape, I can be bold and include every tone of blue and pink: it's enchanting, it's delicious.
— Claude Monet
Through TV people turn their family living rooms into meditative dens of death and violence worship.
— Bryant McGill
I think it is obvious that people repeat acts that are shown on the television or the screen and I wouldn't want to inspire any violence on anyone.
— Mackenzie Astin