A Quote by Jim Morrison

Whoever controls the media, controls the mind. — © Jim Morrison
Whoever controls the media, controls the mind.
Language matters because whoever controls the words controls the conversation, because whoever controls the conversation controls its outcome, because whoever frames the debate has already won it, because telling the truth has become harder and harder to achieve in an America drowning in Orwellian Newspeak.
Whoever controls the media, the images, controls the culture.
Whoever controls the flow of information dictates our perceptions and perspectives; whoever controls the news shapes our destiny.
Jack's [Ma Yun ] theory is that whoever controls data controls the world.
Whoever controls the education of our children controls the future.
Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.
Whoever controls work and wages, controls morals.
George Orwell said, "Whoever controls the past controls the future," by which he meant that history is incredibly important in shaping the world view of the next generation of people.
I lay this down as a fundamental proposition, which I do not think will be denied, that whoever controls the taxation and trade policy of a country controls its destiny and the entire character of its civilization.
We live in a media culture and whoever controls and influences and uses media the best has the power for change.
He who controls the media controls the minds of the public.
And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the past' ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.
You can pick captains, but you can't pick leaders. Whoever controls the locker room controls the team
Whoever controls the image and information of the past determines what and how future generations will think; whoever controls the information and images of the present determines how those same people will view the past." "He who controls the past commands the future. He who commands the future conquers the past.
I started boxing for exercise, and on the very first day, the trainer got in the ring with me and said, 'Whoever controls the breathing in the ring controls the fight.' I immediately passed out.
The United States should.... avoid unilateral export controls and controls on technology widely available in world markets. Unilateral controls penalize U.S. exporters without advancing U.S. national security or foreign policy interests.
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