{"quotes":[{"text":"Nature is an outcry, unpolished truth; the art—a euphemism—tamed wilderness.","author":"Dejan Stojanovic","tags":["art","dejan-stojanovic","euphemism","literature","literature","nature","outcry","poetry","poetry","polished","quotes","thoughts","truth","unpolished","wilderness","wisdom"],"id":21000,"author_id":"Dejan+Stojanovic"},{"text":"You are a manipulator.I like to think of myself more as an outcome engineer.","author":"J.R. Ward","tags":["brothers","comedy","dark","euphemism","label","manipulation"],"id":53622,"author_id":"J.R.+Ward"},{"text":"Progressives' don’t just redefine (and valorize) deviancy; they insist on renaming it, too.","author":"Kathy Shaidle","tags":["euphemism","euphemisms","language","thought-control","words"],"id":66350,"author_id":"Kathy+Shaidle"},{"text":"Edward had a personal horror of violence and never endorsed or excused it, though in a documentary he made about the conflict he said that actions like the bombing of pilgrims at Tel Aviv airport 'did more harm than good,' which I remember thinking was (a) euphemistic and (b) a slipshod expression unworthy of a professor of English.","author":"Christopher Hitchens","tags":["edward-said","euphemism","tel-aviv","violence"],"id":85609,"author_id":"Christopher+Hitchens"},{"text":"Medicinal Spirit, Inside MirrorTherapy becomes a harmony, and that harmony is built on levels,No one knows how to upscale another, for it has to come from the inside grails,Striking inflicts at the mirror and hatred to the being of creator,Causes hate in mirror too and abused flesh to the author,Changes come from its prudence and rationalism liberation,Not its pardon,A mirror is but a substance of a conscious,But identity says 'let me fly' when journeying from the subconscious to the conscious.","author":"John Shelton Jones","tags":["change","change-your-life","conscience","empower","euphemism","euphoria","euphoric","harmony","identity","liberation","opposition","optimism","pessimism","poem","poet","poetic","poetry","prudence","reflected-in-you","reflection-on-life","reflections","soul-searching"],"id":100881,"author_id":"John+Shelton+Jones"},{"text":"When my mother passed away several years ago—well, wait a minute. Actually, she didn’t ‘pass away.’ She died. Something about that verb, ‘to pass away’ always sounds to me as if someone just drifted through the wallpaper. No, my mother did not pass away. She definitely died.","author":"Steve Allen","tags":["comedy","death","euphemism","humor"],"id":119050,"author_id":"Steve+Allen"},{"text":"It's amazing--my parents call everything a discussion. If I were standing across the street, firing a bazooka at my mother, while my father was launching mortar back at me, and Jeffery was charging down the driveway with a grenade in his teeth, my parents would say we should stop having this public 'discussion'.","author":"Jordan Sonnenblick","tags":["arguments","euphemism","humor","parents"],"id":121855,"author_id":"Jordan+Sonnenblick"},{"text":"Every now and then a green dot shifted to yellow. A soldier down, their armored suits detecting the injuries or death that rendered them combat ineffective. Combat ineffective. Such a nice euphemism for one of his kids bleeding out.","author":"James S.A. Corey","tags":["battle","combat-ineffective","death","euphemism","soldiers","war"],"id":138920,"author_id":"James+S.A.+Corey"},{"text":"Many things in this period have been hard to bear, or hard to take seriously. My own profession went into a protracted swoon during the Reagan-Bush-Thatcher decade, and shows scant sign of recovering a critical faculty—or indeed any faculty whatever, unless it is one of induced enthusiasm for a plausible consensus President. (We shall see whether it counts as progress for the same parrots to learn a new word.) And my own cohort, the left, shared in the general dispiriting move towards apolitical, atonal postmodernism. Regarding something magnificent, like the long-overdue and still endangered South African revolution (a jagged fit in the supposedly smooth pattern of axiomatic progress), one could see that Ariadne’s thread had a robust reddish tinge, and that potential citizens had not all deconstructed themselves into Xhosa, Zulu, Cape Coloured or ‘Eurocentric’; had in other words resisted the sectarian lesson that the masters of apartheid tried to teach them. Elsewhere, though, it seemed all at once as if competitive solipsism was the signifier of the ‘radical’; a stress on the salience not even of the individual, but of the trait, and from that atomization into the lump of the category. Surely one thing to be learned from the lapsed totalitarian system was the unwholesome relationship between the cult of the masses and the adoration of the supreme personality. Yet introspective voyaging seemed to coexist with dull group-think wherever one peered about among the formerly ‘committ.","author":"Christopher Hitchens","tags":["apartheid","apoliticism","argument","atheism","berlin","bought-priesthood","cape-coloureds","cold-war","communism","conviction","critical-thinking","enlightenment","euphemism","eurocentricism","faith","film","george-hw-bush","george-orwell","german-people","germany","groupthink","hedonism","humanism","individualism","irony","journalism","left-wing-politics","lies","literary-criticism","literature","los-angeles","margaret-thatcher","monotheism","munich","orthodoxy","personality-politics","politics","polytheism","populism","postmodernism","potus","progress","radical-politics","religion","right-wing-politics","ronald-reagan","russia","science","sectarianism","self-love","self-pity","socialism","solipsism","south-africa","soviet-union","thomas-mann","totalitarianism","tribalism","truth","united-states","xhosa-people","zulu-people"],"id":151951,"author_id":"Christopher+Hitchens"},{"text":"Users of clichés frequently have more sinister intentions beyond laziness and conventional thinking. Relabelling events often entails subtle changes of meaning. War produces many euphemisms, downplaying or giving verbal respectability to savagery and slaughter.","author":"Patrick Cockburn","tags":["cliche","conventional-thinking","euphemism","language","laziness","savagery","slaughter","war"],"id":155854,"author_id":"Patrick+Cockburn"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":20,"pages":2,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
