Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
I don't believe in an afterlife. I don't believe in a single or multiple godhead. I respect people who do, but I don't believe it myself.
Tony Judt
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Tony Judt
Age: 62 †
Born: 1948
Born: January 2
Died: 2010
Died: August 6
Essayist
Historian
Non-Fiction Writer
Professor
Teacher
London
England
Tony Robert Judt
Respect
Believe
People
Godhead
Afterlife
Multiple
Single
More quotes by Tony Judt
As citizens of a free society, we have a duty to look critically at our world. But if we think we know what is wrong, we must act upon that knowledge.
Tony Judt
After 1945 what happened was rather the opposite: with one major exception boundaries stayed broadly intact and people were moved instead.
Tony Judt
There were various different keys in which European history had tended to be written. One is the lyrical key, the idea that somehow, in Bretton-Woods in 1945, a bunch of well-intentioned men got together and said, This can't go on let's build a European Union. And it just wasn't like that.
Tony Judt
The military system of a nation is not an independent section of the social system but an aspect of its totality.
Tony Judt
The people whose necks hurt when I write about the Middle East tend to live in Brooklyn or Boca Raton: the kind of Zionist who pays another man to live in Israel for him. I have nothing but contempt for such people.
Tony Judt
We know what things cost but have no idea what they are worth.
Tony Judt
Israel today is bad for the Jews.
Tony Judt
I grew up in a world where the social democratic state was the norm, not the exception.
Tony Judt
My history writing was based on what I saw in strange, exotic places rather than just reading books.
Tony Judt
If active or concerned citizens forfeit politics, they thereby abandon their society to its most mediocre and venal public servants
Tony Judt
What I am against is false optimism: the notion either that things have to go well, or else that they tend to, or else that the default condition of historical trajectories is characteristically beneficial in the long-run.
Tony Judt
I don't much mind being expelled from communities.
Tony Judt
I can still boss people around. I can still write. I can still read. I can still eat, and I can still have very strong views.
Tony Judt
If we remain grotesquely unequal, we shall lose all sense of fraternity: and fraternity, for all its fatuity as a political objective, turns out to be the necessary condition of politics itself.
Tony Judt
I'm not sure I've learned anything new about life but I've had to think harder about death and what comes after for other people.
Tony Judt
I was born accidentally. I lived accidentally in London. We nearly migrated to New Zealand. So much of my life has been a product of chance, I can't see a meaning in it at all.
Tony Judt
Unlike memory, which confirms and reinforces itself, history contributes to the disenchantment of the world.
Tony Judt
The East European small countries have a sense of betrayal, of having been forgotten by Western leaders.
Tony Judt
If words fall into disrepair, what will substitute? They are all we have
Tony Judt
But I'm English. We don't do uplifting.
Tony Judt