The artist has a special task and duty: the task of reminding men of their humanity and the promise of their creativity.
~ Lewis Mumford
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The artist has a special task and duty: the task of reminding men of their humanity and the promise of their creativity.
~ Lewis Mumford
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There are only two kinds of men: the righteous who think they are sinners and the sinners who think they are righteous.
~ Blaise Pascal
While the forces of repression need to win every time, the progressive elements need only triumph once.
~ Iain Banks
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Add all the capacity you want. It won’t reverse the country’s long decline as a manufacturing superpower if corporate America keeps gurgling its sad, tired story about the impossibility of making things on these shores anymore. It’s a story that helped pour a whole lot of wealth into the executive pockets peddling it. But half a century of self-inflicted damage is enough. The doors have fallen off, and it’s plain for all to see: The story was barely bolted together.
~ Jerry Useem via The Atlantic
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A closer look at Ms. Carpenter’s work reveals that she has no interest in being that culture’s subservient ingénue, and instead chooses to spike her cotton candy exterior with the knowing raunch and corny barely entendres of a seasoned vaudevillian.
~ Andi Zeisler via The New York Times
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People are so like their first mother Eve: what they are given doesn’t take their fancy.
~ Aleksandr Pushkin
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Myths are made for the imagination to breathe life into them.
~ Albert Camus
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Death is not the opposite of life, but a part of it.
~ Haruki Murakami
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Anyone who values truth should stop worshipping reason.
~ Jonathan Haidt
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No great movement designed to change the world can bear to be laughed at or belittled. Mockery is a rust that corrodes all it touches.
~ Milan Kundera
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