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Binary Oppositions Quotes By Grant H. Kester

This assumption of the intrinsically repressive nature of collective experience and redemptive power of individuation is a staple of contemporary art theory and criticism. I would argue that a closer analysis of collaborative and collective art practices can reveal a more complex model of social change and identity, one in which the binary oppositions of divided vs. coherent subjectivity, desiring singularity vs. totalizing collective, liberating distanciation vs. stultifying interdependence, are challenged and complicated. — Grant H. Kester

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Tyra Banks

Love every part of yourself. Even the things that frustrate you. They make you who you are! — Tyra Banks

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Sarah Addison Allen

Don't let anyone see your vulnerable spots. Once they knew how to hurt you, they would do it again and again. — Sarah Addison Allen

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Alain Robert

Life has to be dangerous. — Alain Robert

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Ann Marie Frohoff

Embrace your journey and those who come across your path. Be gracious in your endeavors. Focus on your craft. Those who support your dreams now and feel your sincere humility and gratitude will be there 20, 30, 40 years from now, padding your old bones and time worn, weary soul. — Ann Marie Frohoff

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Bell Hooks

It seems to me that the binary opposition that is so much embedded in Western thought and language makes it nearly impossible to project a complex response. — Bell Hooks

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

By crossing into a space whose curvature is no longer that of the real, nor that of truth, the era of simulation is inaugurated by a liquidation of all referentials - worse: with their artificial resurrection in the systems of signs, a material more malleable than meaning, in that it lends itself to all systems of equivalences, to all binary oppositions, to all combinatory algebra. It is no longer a question of imitation, nor duplication, nor even parody. It is a question of substituting the signs of the real for the real, that is to say of an operation of deterring every real process via its operational double, a programmatic, metastable, perfectly descriptive machine that offers all the signs of the real and shortcircuits all its vicissitudes. — Jean Baudrillard

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Luigi Pirandello

There is someone who is living my life. And I know nothing about him. — Luigi Pirandello

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Winna Efendi

Wish you were here, we can get lost in the forest together and eat bamboo rice. — Winna Efendi

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Karl Marx

[G]reat progress was evident in the last Congress of the American 'Labour Union' in that among other things, it treated working women with complete equality. While in this respect the English, and still more the gallant French, are burdened with a spirit of narrow-mindedness. Anybody who knows anything of history knows that great social changes are impossible without the feminine ferment. Social progress can be measured exactly by the social position of the fair sex (the ugly ones included). — Karl Marx

Binary Oppositions Quotes By J. C. Hutchins

Here's a near-future space adventure that's as frightening as it is smart. Jeremy Robinson's BENEATH is packed with believable tech, a page-turning story and an alien intelligence so creepy, you'll pray NASA never makes it past the moon. — J. C. Hutchins

Binary Oppositions Quotes By John Phillips Marquand

I know a fellow who's as broke as the Ten Commandments. — John Phillips Marquand

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Lovely Goyal

In engineering colleges, they have seating plans ... And Students have cheating plans. — Lovely Goyal

Binary Oppositions Quotes By Umberto Eco

Perhaps if this abbey exists and if we still speak of the Holy Roman Empire, we owe it to the Irish. At that time, the rest of Europe was reduced to a heap of ruins; one day they declared invalid all baptisms imparted by certain priests in Gaul because they baptized 'in nomine patris et filae' [In the name of the Father and of the Daughter]--and not because they practiced a new heresy and considered Jesus a woman, but because they no longer knew any Latin....

Vikings from the Far North came down along the rivers to sack Rome. The pagan temples were falling into ruins, and the Christian ones did not yet exist. It was only the monks of Hibernia in their monasteries who wrote and read, read and wrote, and illuminated, and then jumped into little boats made of animal hide and navigated towards these lands and evangelized them as if you people were infidels, you understand? — Umberto Eco