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    The first concern of any dictatorship is, consequently, to subjugate both labor and culture.

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    The first effect of modernism was to make high culture difficult: to surround beauty with a wall of erudition.

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    The first principle of modern cultures may be their connectedness. Culture is like wind and wind knows no boundary or center. Once there is a center, wind becomes a whirlwind.

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    The first time I went to Mexico, it was really difficult. Number one is the language, I didn't know any Spanish language. Of course, the culture itself. Very different from where I grew up.

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    The floods of nonsense printed in the form of critical opinions seem to me a chief curse of the times, a chief obstacle to true culture.

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    The food in the South is as important as food anywhere because it defines a person's culture.

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    The foundation of culture, as of character, is at last the moral sentiment.

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    The foreign audiences are somewhat surprised and happy to find an American film that asks questions about American culture. There's a certain kind of cultural imperialism that we practice. Our films penetrate every market in the world. I have seen and have had people reflect to me, maybe not in so many words or specifically, but I get the subtext of it - they're somewhat charmed and surprised and happy to see an American film reflect on our culture. Because they see other cultures reflect on our culture but they don't see US culture reflecting on itself in quite the same way.

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    The frenzy of the little-girl culture is something very unique, and I can only say that because I was one. The obsession - I can't really explain it. Everything is heightened to the maximum.

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    The functional language is a radically anti-historical language: operational rationality has little room and little use for historical reason.

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    The frontier between public and private shifts from time to time and culture to culture.

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    The function of literature, through all its mutations, has been to make us aware of the particularity of selves, and the high authority of the self in its quarrel with its society and its culture. Literature is in that sense subversive.

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    The future is already won, and the more hostile the culture, the easier it is to communicate the difference of Christianity.

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    The general culture of investment banking has deteriorated over the years. We did a $6 million deal years ago for Diversified Retailing and we were rigorously and intelligently screened. They bankers cared and wanted to protect their clients. The culture now is that anything that can be sold for a profit will be. 'Can you sell it?' is the moral test, and that's not an adequate test.

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    The garden is as good a symbol as you can find of a dialectic between spheres of experience - of culture and nature - that presuppose one another.

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    The genius of culture is to create an ontological system so compelling that what is inside and outside of a person are viewed as of a piece, no seams and patches noticeable.

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    The Germans are incapable of any conception of greatness: proof Schumann.

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    The genocidal culture's image of woman as object and victim is paralleled by contemporary representations that continually show the Earth as a toy, machine, or violated object, as well as by the religious and scientific ideology that legitimates the possession, contamination, and destruction of Mother Earth.

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    The gospel always comes to people in cultural robes. There is no such thing as a ‘pure’ gospel, isolated from culture

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    The good thing, really, is that electronic music started as a fringe subculture, and now it's the biggest youth culture in the world. People pretty much everywhere go crazy for electronic music.

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    The gospel is never about everybody else; it is always about you, about me. The gospel is never truth in general; it's always a truth in specific. The gospel is never a commentary on ideas or cultures or conditions; it's always about actual persons, actual pains, actual troubles, actual sin; you, me; who you are and what you've done; who I am and what I've done.

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    The greatest change in corporate culture - and the way business is being conducted - may be the accelerated growth of relationships based... on partnership.

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    The Great Hall at the Met is one of the great portals of the world... From there, you can walk in any direction to almost any culture.

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    The great moral question of the twenty-first century is this: if all knowledge, all culture, all art, all useful information can be costlessly given to everyone at the same price that it is given to anyone; if everyone can have everything, anywhere, all the time, why is it ever moral to exclude anyone?

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    The great poem and the deep theorem are new to every reader, and yet are his own experiences, because he himself recreates them.

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    The greatness of a culture can be found in its festivals

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    The higher culture an individual attains, the less field there is left for mockery and scorn.

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    The history of man is a graveyard of great cultures that came to catastrophic ends because of their incapacity for planned, rational, voluntary reaction to challenge.

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    The history of modern culture is a history of popular entertainments evolving into art.

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    The history of other cultures is non-existent until it erupts in confrontation with the United States.

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    The human longings that are deep inside of us never go away. They exist across cultures; they exist throughout life. When people were first made, our deepest longing was to know and be known. And after the Fall, when we all got weird, it's still our deepest longing - but it's now also our deepest fear.

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    The human brain became large by natural selection (who knows why, but presumably for good cause). Yet surely most "things" now done by our brains, and essential both to our cultures and to our very survival, are epiphenomena of the computing power of this machine, not genetically grounded Darwinian entities created specifically by natural selection for their current function.

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    The human animal varies from class to class, culture to culture. In one way we are consistent: We are irrational.

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    The humanities teach us the value, even for business, of criticism and dissent. When there's a culture of going along to get along, where whistleblowers are discouraged, bad things happen and businesses implode.

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    The ideals of technological culture remain underdeveloped and therefore outside of popular culture and the practical ideals of democracy. This is also why society as a whole has no control over technological developments. And this is one of the gravest threats to democracy in the near future. It is, then, imperative to develop a democratic technological culture.

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    The ideal is a synthesis of the different cultures that have come to stay in India, that have influenced Indian life, and that, in their turn, have themselves been influenced by the spirit of the soil.

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    The ideal of a single civilization for everyone, implicit in the cult of progress and technique, impoverishes and mutilates us

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    The idyllic mayhem of two cultures colliding just doesn't seem as funny anymore.

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    The idea that America exists in a culture of violence is bullshit. What America exists in is a culture of Kardashian.

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    The ideology of hardness and cruelty runs through American culture like an electric current.

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    The idea that after this war life will continue 'normally' or even that culture might be 'rebuilt' - as if the rebuilding of culture were not already its negation - is idiotic.

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    The impact of television on our culture is. . . indescribable. There's a certain sense in which it is nearly as important as the invention of printing.

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    The images we see, as a culture, help define and expand our dreams, our perceptions of what is possible. Pictures of who we are help us visualize who we can be.

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    The impact of television on our culture is just indescribable.

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    The influence of friendship upon culture differs from that of love, in that it assumes the basic idiosyncrasies of personal taste to be unalterable. Love, in spite of all rational knowledge to the contrary, is always in the mood of believing in miracles.

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    The improvement of life was only accomplished to the extent to which it was based on a change of consciousness, that is, to the extent to which the law of violence was replaced in men's consciousness by the law of love.

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    The information highway will transform our culture as dramatically as Gutenberg's press did the Middle Ages.

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    The introduction of LSD and psychedelics into the culture produced a transformation of the entire culture, the consciousness of the culture.

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    The intellectual activity of those without power is always characterized as non-intellectual.

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    The intensity of a national culture should be represented by... the general education level and... the exceptional merit of a small elite of pioneers.