Week 123 of our regular morning feature here at Friedman of the Plains Worldwide in which we highlight the great words and works of great men and women, as well as those who are insufferable, delusional, and even fictional.
This Week Aleksander Hemon
“Before the war, the domain of culture seemed to offer a haven from the increasingly hateful world of politics. Now, when I hear the word culture, I pull out the quote commonly attributed to Hermann Goring: "When I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.” — The Book of My Lives
Bonus Hemon
Home is where somebody notices when you are no longer there. ” — The Lazarus Project
Fascinating.