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Homogenized Culture Quotes By Mark Lawrence

Anything that happens without witnesses never really happened at all. — Mark Lawrence

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Sarah Ruhl

The word quirky is so much more loathed than the word whimsy that it does not bear the time it would require to dissect its horrors. The choice to have a perceptible aesthetic at all is often called a quirk. The word quirky suggests that in a homogenized culture, difference has to be immediately defined, sequestered, and formally quarantined while being gently patted on the head. — Sarah Ruhl

Homogenized Culture Quotes By William Blake

Kill not the moth nor butterfly, For the Last Judgement draweth nigh. — William Blake

Homogenized Culture Quotes By James Jackson

Synarchy and its Malcontents The purpose of this book is to provide a historical overview of secret societies and the threat they pose to the global population. It is not meant to purport any political overview, serve as an economic primer or foster xenophobic sentiment. The educated reader can, and likely will, come across suitable works in which he can make an informed viewpoint in this regard; and in all likelihood, he or she has already done so. But in researching this book, one particular strand tends to serve as a unifying factor behind the seeming disparity of these groups. That factor is that of a singular philosophy that seeks to construct a homogenized culture and governmental structure, wielding an inordinate and unassailable power, aided by the twin guardians of finance and cronyism. One in which dissent is silenced - by acts of violence if need be - by force, and control exerted over every aspect of its citizens lives, often unknowingly. — James Jackson

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

We're living in a homogenized culture where everything is the same, and books are not a homogenized culture. They are extremely varied, and they're eccentric because they are the product of an individual mind. They are not, in any way, mediated. — Jeanette Winterson

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Imagine books and music and movies being filtered and homogenized. Certified. Approved for consumption. People will be happy to give up most of their culture for the assurance that the tiny bit that comes through is safe and clean. White noise. — Chuck Palahniuk

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Tom Ford

I think we are becoming more and more linked, and before long, we'll all be one culture. It's happening in every field, not just fashion. Actually, I think the only hope for peace is if culture is homogenized. Unfortunately, money seems to be the only solution to political disagreements. If we are all linked through culture and trade, it won't be worth fighting each other. — Tom Ford

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Edouard Manet

Every new painting is like throwing myself into the water without knowing how to swim. — Edouard Manet

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Renee Rigdon

Creation from chaos is natural. We've come to a place where we've realized that we have this actual physical need to create things. We've discovered that we hate people en masse, we're sick of homogenized culture, and these realizations have left holes in our hearts. We create to fill those holes, to be able to sleep at night knowing we've done something, even a small something, to confront the manufactured culture that is currently being churned out. — Renee Rigdon

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Anaxagoras

Wrongly do the Greeks suppose that aught begins or ceases to be; for nothing comes into being or is destroyed; but all is an aggregation or secretion of preexisting things; so that all becoming might more correctly be called becoming mixed, and all corruption, becoming separate. — Anaxagoras

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Emma Stone

If you knew everyone's story, you would love them. You can't really hate anyone if you know everything that happened to them between their birth and now; why they became the way they became; why they have walls up or down. If you truly know someone, you'd get it. — Emma Stone

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Helena Bonham Carter

When it comes to acting, people talk about the suspension of disbelief that you ask of the audience. Before that starts, you have to, as an actor, suspend your own disbelief. — Helena Bonham Carter

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Ethel Lilian Voynich

Remember what your own Shelley says: 'The past is Death's, the future is thine own.' Take it, while it is still yours, and fix your mind, not on what you may have done long ago to hurt, but on what you can do now to help. — Ethel Lilian Voynich

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

He that has once done you a kindness will be more ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged. — Benjamin Franklin

Homogenized Culture Quotes By John Wooden

The life lessons taught by John Wooden have become legend. Here's a collection of some of the greatest 'Woodenisms.' — John Wooden

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Nouriel Roubini

I think globalization actually maintains and fosters various elements of national and cultural identities. I don't think everything is being homogenized. If anything, your food, your culture, and your ethnicity might become part of the globalized world, and thus absorbed by other countries. — Nouriel Roubini

Homogenized Culture Quotes By John Steinbeck

War ... a reversal of the rules where a man is permitted to kill all the humans he can. — John Steinbeck

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Hattie Morahan

I love the virtuosity and imaginative chutzpah of 'Da Vinci's Demons,' and not just because my boyfriend is in it! — Hattie Morahan

Homogenized Culture Quotes By Julie Andrews Edwards

I strive to get what I want and people have always said I am a monster in that department, but that is always said about us ladies who grasp for our own strength. — Julie Andrews Edwards