I read the Romans had bread and circuses. We had home relief and boxing. — Jake LaMotta Copy Share Image
We love against the night, burning like stars against the darkness of bread and circuses. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I love her like two cheese sticks without cheese. Bread and circuses.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“The people that once bestowed commands, consulships, legions, and allelse, now concerns itself no more, and longs eagerly for just two things:… — herbert marcuse Copy Share Image
The people that once bestowed commands, consulships, legions, and all else, now concerns itself no more, and longs eagerly for just two… — Juvenal Copy Share Image
There is an obvious connection, on the declining Roman empire's bread and circuses model, between political enthusiasm for public spectacles and the… — Iain Sinclair Copy Share Image
Panem et Circenses" translates into 'Bread and Circuses.' The writer was saying that in return for full bellies and entertainment, his people… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
The Romans always wanted bread and circuses-food and entertainement! As we destroy their city, I will offer them both. Behold, a sample!"… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Already long ago, from when we sold our vote to no man, the People have abdicated our duties; for the People who… — Juvenal Copy Share Image
The purpose of bread and circuses is, as Neil Postman said in his book Amusing Ourselves to Death, to distract, to divert… — Chris Hedges Copy Share Image
Now that no one buys our votes, the public has long since cast off its cares; for the people that once bestowed… — Juvenal Copy Share Image