Lists are anti-democratic, discriminatory, elitist, and sometimes the print is too small.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's something very Nixonian about the idea of keeping an enemy's list.
I'm not a list person.
Lists have always implied social order.
When the federal government gets around to cleaning up their lists, I am sure we'll take another look at the Lowey amendment. But until then, this effort will continue to have bipartisan opposition.
The problem and privilege we all have is being alive in this century and able to read this language. It makes any list meaningless except the list of an illiterate.
As long as I don't write about the government, religion, politics, and other institutions, I am free to print anything.
Lists today are a way of trying to get through the day, because we are losing a sense of time.
I try not to read best-dressed lists or anything like that. For every good thing, there will often be a not-so-nice thing people would say.
I love making lists.
We like lists because we don't want to die.