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Politismos Museum Quotes By Guy Finley

The fear of seeing ourselves as we are ensures we will never see the end of our fears. — Guy Finley

Politismos Museum Quotes By Brian Williams

If everyone in America agreed that 80 percent of their contributions for House, Senate, and president could only come from people making contributions of $100 or less, we'd have a pretty darn good system. The influence of money would be gone. — Brian Williams

Politismos Museum Quotes By Don McLean

All roads lead to 'American Pie.' 'As American as apple pie' was the saying. It was some kind of a big American song that I wanted to write, which would be a conclusion for my show and bring all the songs home, which it still does. I can go anywhere I want with American music and come home to that. And it all makes sense. — Don McLean

Politismos Museum Quotes By John Fiske

One and all, the orthodox creeds are crumbling into ruins everywhere. — John Fiske

Politismos Museum Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The white spaces that lie between hour and hour — Virginia Woolf

Politismos Museum Quotes By Yixing Zhang

There was never talent, only hard work. — Yixing Zhang

Politismos Museum Quotes By Robert Wright

Whereas modern cynicism brought despair about the ability of the human species to realize laudable ideals, postmodern cynicism doesn't - not because it's optimistic, but because it can't take ideals seriously in the first place. The prevailing attitude is Absurdism. A postmodern magazine may be irreverent, but not bitterly irreverent, for it's not purposefully irreverent; its aim is indiscriminate, because everyone is equally ridiculous. And anyway, there's no moral basis for passing judgment. Just sit back and enjoy the show. — Robert Wright

Politismos Museum Quotes By Clark Moustakas

A compassionate willingess is required - as is the courage to live before the fact, before the understanding, before any rational support or certainty, to live the moment to its natural peak and conclusion, and to accept with dignity whatever joy, grief, misfortune, or unexpectedness occurs. — Clark Moustakas