Quotes by George Woodcock
You can be bound by physical things, as I am by certain sicknesses, but nevertheless you can still be free to recognize that all initiatives really come from yourself if you do not depend upon structures of government or structures of any kind.
- George Woodcock
When you act dramatically in that way it often has a consequence that is very negative.
- George Woodcock
What I am going to be given I gather is not the key to the city, which in many cities is the case. It's the freedom medal, and for me freedom has always been associated traditionally within the city.
- George Woodcock
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They decided that unpaid leave could only be granted through the decision of a council that consisted almost entirely of scientists who couldn't understand my reasons for wanting to go so. They said no, no unpaid. So I immediately resigned.
- George Woodcock
Now I am a writer who can command fairly good payments from magazines with large circulations, I very often refuse to write for them and still write sometimes for small magazines for nothing.
- George Woodcock
My split with the university was over the fact that I had become involved with helping Tibetans in India.
- George Woodcock
My early wounds were the English school system among other things. It wasn't merely the discipline, it was the ways in which boys got what was called the school spirit.
- George Woodcock
I was unpopular at school just because I was an intellectual. I always answered all the questions off the top of my head but they nevertheless resented because of that.
- George Woodcock
I was editing Canadian Literature. I didn't want to let Canadian Literature go, so they reached a nice compromise by which I received half a professor's salary.
- George Woodcock
I was allowed to wander where I could. Here is a case in which you search for your independence and allow something creative to come out of that.
- George Woodcock
I suppose I am led to do so by the fact of what happened to my contemporaries - people whom I have admired, people who I thought were ten times better than me when I was in my twenties and early thirties. I may have been right.
- George Woodcock
I like to move among painters, mathematicians, psychologists, people who can tell me something.
- George Woodcock