Quotes by Suzanne Fields

Most of the debate over the cultures of death and life is about process. The debate focuses on the technology available to determine how we prolong life and how and when we end it.

That’s what Major League Baseball’s steroid scandal was all about, the hidden harm in competitive sports that sends the wrong message to the young.

American high school students trail teenagers from 14 European and Asian countries in reading, math and science. We’re even trailing France.

Churchill knew the importance of peace, and he also knew the price of it. Churchill finally got his voice, of course. He stressed strategy, but it was his voice that armed England at last with the old-fashioned moral concepts of honor and duty, justice and mercy.

Hollywood and the recording industry argue that current law permits the copying of songs and movies, and sharing them on the Internet. This enables young people to grow up learning how to steal.

The lopsided attitudes of college professors pose a serious challenge to learning because students are so susceptible to becoming lopsided sheep.

Insult is powerful. Insult begets both rage and humor and often at the same time.

There is a bright spot or two for the Spaniards. French toast has become freedom toast on the Air Force One breakfast menu, but the Spanish omelet is still a Spanish omelet.

A growing number of young women who have the freedom to decide have decided that career can wait, and the delicious early years of their children’s lives can’t.

Fast sex, like fast food, is cheap, but it doesn’t nourish the body – or the soul.