The bigger the information media, the less courage and freedom they follow. Bigness means weakness. — Eric Sevareid Copy Share Image
It is the vice of a vulgar mind to be thrilled by bigness, to think that a thousand square miles are a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“You only care about the things that you can use, and therefore arrange them in the following order: Money, supremely useful; intellect,… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image
“I remember that a Korak once brought to me an old tattered fashion-plate from "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper," containing three or four… — George Kennan Copy Share Image
I cannot say that I am in the slightest degree impressed by your bigness, or your material resources, as such. Size is… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
“So, what do you do when you're too big, in a world where bigness is cast not only as aesthetically objectionable, but… — Lindy West Copy Share Image
We are, if territory and population be looked at together, one of the great countries of the world - a monster country,… — George F. Kennan Copy Share Image
“...because from bigness comes impersonality, insensitivity and a lust to concentrate abstract power.” — E.F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
here in Texas maybe we've got into the habit of confusing bigness with greatness. — Edna Ferber Copy Share Image
I think the answer has to do with the fact that [Louis D.] Brandeis was a consistent critic of bigness in business… — Jeffrey Rosen Copy Share Image
This theme of bigness — all painters and sculptors have dealt with it ever since. — Michael Heizer Copy Share Image
“But when they made love he was offended by her eyes. They behaved as though they belonged to someone else. Someone watching.… — Arundhati Roy Copy Share Image