"One can only guess the amount of magic mushrooms a sane person would have to consume to believe that a frisbee constituted a genuine threat to roughly 3,000 police officers."
About Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas — Life and Legacy
Mark Thomas is a prominent British comedian and activist, recognized for his unique ability to blend humor with political commentary. His work often focuses on themes of freedom and resistance, reflecting his deep commitment to social justice. Through performances and writings, Thomas challenges the status quo, using satire to expose societal injustices. One of his notable quotes, 'freedom is a constant struggle,' encapsulates his belief that achieving freedom requires continuous effort and vigilance against oppression. This perspective is evident in his performances, where he engages audiences with humor while addressing serious political issues. Thomas's approach not only entertains but also provokes thought, encouraging individuals to question authority and engage in activism. His quotes resonate today, as they inspire a new generation to advocate for change and challenge systemic injustices.
Quote collection
Mark Thomas quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"The only deadline is the one I give myself."
"Christians and Jews don't believe in Allah or Brahma. Hindus don't believe in Yahweh or Allah. Muslims don't believe in Brahma or Yahweh. Atheists agree with all of them."
"There is little difference in the knowledge held by those who can't learn and those who won't."
"We're quite lucky that we've got political freedoms. We should be using them."
"Free speech is the cornerstone to every right we have."
"The essence of Christianity, as I see it, is love. The essence of Humanism (and I'm also a Humanist) is love. At that level, we're not far apart."
"Christians often threaten atheists with eternal torture. But if we say that they're delusional, they will tell us that we're being rude."
"Believing is easier than thinking; that's why there will always be more believers than thinkers. However, the results of god-belief are often far more mental trials than those of nonbelief. It is quite difficult to ascertain the wishes of an invisible being."
"We all behave as though what we think is true, is true."
"People are even more wary of politicians and they are realizing that democracy isn't just about putting a cross on a ballot every four years, it's about deciding what you want and fighting for it."
"I get called all kinds of things - an investigative comedian, a comedian activist - I've lost track of what my job title is."
"Most true believers, when faced with evidence that contradicts their beliefs, will hold on to those beliefs even more strongly."
"We tend to think of politicians as time-servers and slackers. But on those committees they usually have an interest in the subject. And they're quite clever. I've seen them pick people apart."
"True believers are continually shown by reality that their god doesn't exist, but have developed extensive coping mechanisms to deal with this cognitive dissonance."
"Gloucestershire police must be the envy of the human rights-abusing cop world. From Turkey to Indonesia they will say, 'Kidnapping peace protestors! How did they get away with that one?'"
"The world looks like it was designed. Of course, the Sun also looks like it goes around the Earth. It is only thru science that we know that both of these perceptions are wrong."
"People ask whether I put the politics first, journalism first or the comedy first; it doesn't really matter. I'm just playing with the cards that I have been dealt because I really love doing what I do."
"I do love the idea of being able to take an MP to court for lying. There are ways and means of taking an MP to court just now, but it is very difficult."
"People innately have lots of solutions. It sounds like an obvious thing, but everyone thinks that they can be prime minister; everyone thinks that they can do a better job."