Arbiter Quotes - page 2
There's an interesting debate that circulates so often, with one side arguing that actors are not activists, Hollywood does not get to be the arbiter of what is right and wrong. And the other side, which is if you have a platform and you don't use it for good, then what is the point?. No, I'm not a politician, and no, I'm not a news source, but yes, I have people that are following me and I have a voice, and as long as I am doing my best to speak the truth, I'm fine with being on the right side of history! What I'm saying is, you are a part of history; you matter.
Zoey Deutch
The inflexible integrity of the moral code is, to me, the secret of the authority, the dignity, the utility of History.
If we may debase the currency for the sake of genius, or success, or rank, or reputation, we may debase it for the sake of a man's influence, of his religion, of his party, of the good cause which prospers by his credit and suffers by his disgrace. Then History ceases to be a science, an arbiter of controversy, a guide of the Wanderer, the upholder of that moral standard which the powers of earth and religion itself tend constantly to depress. It serves where it ought to reign; and it serves the worst cause better than the purest.
John W. Campbell
You and you alone are the sole arbiter of the meaning in your life. The second you turn to someone and say, "What does life mean?” or, "What should my life mean?” you have slipped into a mind-set that courts inauthenticity and depression. The second you agree with someone simply because of her position or reputation, whether that someone is a guru, author, cleric, parent, politician, general, or elder, you fall from the path of personal meaning-maker.
Eric Maisel