War is the supreme drama of a completely mechanized society.
Our lifetime may be the last that will be lived out in a technological society.
We're going to raise a lot of money for cancer awareness give some to the American Cancer Society and hopefully make a big difference.
The 1960s were about releasing ourselves from conventional society and freeing ourselves.
I think being different going against the grain of society is the greatest thing in the world.
If you ask an economist what's driven economic growth it's been major advances in things that mattered - the mechanization of farming mass manufacturing things like that. The problem is our society is not organized around doing that.
My definition of a decent society is one that first of all takes care of its losers and protects its weak.
I give away something up to $500 million a year throughout the world promoting Open Society. My foundations support people in the country who care about an open society. It's their work that I'm supporting. So it's not me doing it.
I applaud the American Cancer Society for all they do to eradicate smoking. Their local state and national efforts help to discourage young people from taking up this deadly habit and the resources they provide have helped numerous smokers quit.
I am willing to compete on my merits and on my character - not with the color of my skin. We talk about being a color-blind society but I don't think the political process could actually handle that.