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Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors. Put differently, any such typification is an institution.21 What must be stressed is the reciprocity of institutional typifications and the typicality of not only the actions but also the actors in institutions. The typifications of habitualized actions that constitute institutions are always shared ones. They are available to all the members of the particular social group in question, and the institution itself typifies individual actors as well as individual actions. — Peter L. Berger

Women should marry when they are about eighteen years of age, and men at seven and thirty; then they are in the prime of life, and the decline in the powers of both will coincide. — Aristotle.

Showing your movie to an audience ... it's like your kid doing a piano recital. 'Just let it not fail. Please.' — Rian Johnson

I'm writing a book on Procrastination. I hope to start it tomorrow. I've been thinking about it for almost six years now. — Ron Moore

It is very unlikely that the computer will displace the books, except in areas where we need information speedily. — Daniel J. Boorstin

The end and aim of all science is to find the unity, the One out of which the manifold is being manufactured, that One existing as many. — Swami Vivekananda

I wasn't normal and it wasn't a normal world, and pretending wasn't going to accomplish a thing. — Karen Marie Moning

Art to me is not precious enough that I feel territorial about what the word gets applied to. Conversations about what counts as art and what doesn't doesn't captivate my attention very much. — Maggie Nelson

The Republican Party was founded in 1854 as an abolitionist movement. — Elbert Guillory

Progress in evil was quick and easy; Apollyon was not a chap who hid himself and he gave every assistance in his power. The growth in goodness was so slow, at times so flat, so dull, and like the White Queen one had to run so fast to stay where one was, let alone progress; and there were few men who dared to say they had found God. It was easy to be a clever sinner, for the race to an earthly visible goal was short to run, so impossibly hard to be a wise saint, with the goal set at so vast a distance from this world and clouded with such uncertainty. — Elizabeth Goudge

Once you pass forty, a dime isn't worth bending over to pick up if you drop one. — Andy Rooney

I must oppose the use of federal funds for a policy of killing infants. — Jesse Jackson