Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd

I deeply believe that if the Australian Labor Party, a party of which I have been a proud member for more than 30 years, is to have the best future for our nation, then it must change fundamentally its culture and to end the power of faceless men. Australia must be governed by the people, not by the factions.

Lee Siegel
Lee Siegel

The terrorist threat is so cloudy, faceless, and vague, so manipulable by political purposes, so definitely present but indefinitely manifested, that it sometimes feels interchangeable with everyday dread itself.

Lucy Punch
Lucy Punch

I am terrified of being misjudged by thousands of faceless Twitterers.

Masha Gessen
Masha Gessen

The Soviet system of propaganda and censorship existed not so much for the purpose of spreading a particular message as for the purpose of making learning impossible, replacing facts with mush, and handing the faceless state a monopoly on defining an ever-shifting reality.

Michael Wolff
Michael Wolff

A particular modern problem is that megalomania, especially when it involves real estate development, is the disturbance of many faceless men. And a faceless man is a difficult enemy.

Mira Nair
Mira Nair

Middle-class Pakistani cultural life is what I've seen, what I know - they're not all screaming faceless mullahs. It's disturbing that in American films, the character on the other side is not even named.

Mireille Enos
Mireille Enos

A lot of cop shows, because they have the restraints of having a new case every episode, the victims often become these kind of nameless, faceless plot points, and as an audience we don't feel anything for those people.

Murda Beatz
Murda Beatz

I want to put a face to my music, I don't want to be a faceless producer or faceless artist.

Pat Oliphant
Pat Oliphant

I hate changes of administrations, because I have all my villains in place and they are all taken away and replaced with faceless wonders nobody knows.

Paul Giamatti
Paul Giamatti

I wanted to play Zapruder, as he is a man you really don't know much about: a faceless, anonymous figure.