John Banville
John Banville

[On book reviewing] I will only turn down a book if I know I won't be able to muster enough interest to read the bloody thing. Or if I realize that I despise the author, and that I'm just going to become hysterical in my dispraise. A couple of times in my life I've disobeyed my own rule, and later regretted it. […] It's a delicate business. All too often, if one writes a favorable notice, it's

seen as a product of the old-boy network, and if one dispraises a book, it's seen as envy. Nobody seems able to accept that I review books as a book reviewer, not as a competing novelist. When I review, I'm being as honest as I can. And I'm saying to the reading public — the minuscule segment of the reading public that reads reviews — that this is my judgment.

François-Xavier Bellamy
François-Xavier Bellamy

La fécondité du travail de l'auteur réside en effet dans l'occasion de cette singularité dont il augmente chaque lecteur au fur et à mesure de son itinéraire dans l'œuvre. Son autorité n'est pas l'aliénation, mais l'occasion de notre liberté. Le livre nous donne ainsi de comprendre ce que l'héritage culturel, cette médiation essentielle par laquelle nous recevons d'autrui de quoi

rejoindre notre propre nature. La lecture est le plus décisif des voyages, le chemin le plus favorable pour qui veut progresser vers sa propre liberté, et l'occasion de vivre la seule véritable aventure de l'existence : celle qui consiste à devenir soi-même.

Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce

Opportunity, n. A favorable occasion for grasping a disappointment.

Carl Benjamin Boyer
Carl Benjamin Boyer

By many, a rainbow appearing at the birth of a child is taken to be a favorable sign; but in Slavonic accounts a glance from the fay who sits at the foot of the rainbow, combing herself, brings death.

Valentino Braitenberg
Valentino Braitenberg

Not it is different with type 14 vehicles. They move through their world with consistent determination, always clearly after something that very often we cannot guess at the outset - something that may not even be there when the vehicle reaches the place it wants to get to. But it seems to be a good strategy, this running after a dream. Most of the time the chain of optimistic predicitions that

seems to guide the vehicles's behaviour proves to be correct, and Vehicle 14 achieves goals that Vehicle 13 and its predecessors "couldn't not even dream of." The point is that while the vehicle goes through its optimistic predicitions, the succession of internal states implies movements and actions of the vehicle itself. While dreaming and sleepwalking, the vehicle transforms the world (and its

own position in the world) in such a way that ultimately the state of the world is a more favorable one.

Louis Brandeis
Louis Brandeis

The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. They recognized the significance of man's spiritual nature, of his feelings and of his intellect. They knew that only a part of the pain, pleasure and satisfactions of life are to be found in material things. They sought to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and

their sensations. They conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone -- the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men.

Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer

The developed world should neither shelter nor militarily destabilize authoritarian regimes—unless those regimes represent an imminent threat to the national security of other states. Developed states should instead work to create the conditions most favorable for a closed regime’s safe passage through the least stable segment of the J curve—however and whenever the slide toward instability

comes. And developed states should minimize the risk these states pose the rest of the world as their transition toward modernity begins.

Zbigniew Brzezinski
Zbigniew Brzezinski

L'opinion publique américaine a été favorable à l'entrée dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale principalement du fait du choc provoqué par l'attaque japonaise contre Pearl Harbor.

Adolfo Bioy Casares
Adolfo Bioy Casares

Sur le moment, je me sentis content de moi. Je crus avoir fait cette découverte : il doit y avoir dans nos activités des répétitions constantes et inattendues. Une occasion favorable m'avait permis de l'observer. Il nous est rarement donné d'être le témoin clandestin de plusieurs entrevues entre les mêmes personnes. Dans la vie, comme au théâtre, les scènes se répètent.

Ernst Cassirer
Ernst Cassirer

No former age was ever in such a favorable position with regard to the sources of our knowledge of human nature. Psychology, ethnology, anthropology, and history have amassed an astonishingly rich and constantly increasing body of facts. Our technical instruments for observation and experimentation have been immensely improved, and our analyses have become sharper and more penetrating. We appear,

nevertheless, not yet to have found a method for the mastery and organization of this material…. Unless we succeed in finding a clue of Ariadne to lead us out of this labyrinth, we can have no real insight into the general character of human culture; we shall remain lost in a mass of disconnected and disintegrated data which seem to lack all conceptual unity.