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The fear of death is why we build cathedrals, have children, declare war, and watch cat videos online at three a.m.
— Caitlin Doughty
Why do some brands grow explosively when others (that could be thriving) die a lonely and forgettable death?
— David Brier
Pain, unless it is physical, was sold to you (by your culture).
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Culture uses art to dream the deaths of beautiful women.
— Elisabeth Bronfen
The heavy warlike losses of the AIDS years were relegated to queer studies classrooms, taught as gay history and not American history.
— Alysia Abbott
A cult leader alone in his beliefs is just a crazy dude with a beard.
— Caitlin Doughty
Those too impressed with material things cannot hold their place n the world of culture; they are relegated to inferiority and ultimate death.
— Alexander Crummell
There is no reason for amazement: surely one always knew that cultures decay, and life's end is death.
— Robinson Jeffers
Death is universal. The rituals associated with it, however, vary substantially - and are greatly influenced by their religious and cultural context.
— Richard J. Borden
In Conservatory of Death we see modern culture tired and kicking at the end of a rope. It is perhaps the first "deathpunk" novel.
— David Kerekes
A culture of unaccountability is a culture without incentive, and a culture without incentive is the death of critical and creative thinking.
— Michael R. LeGault
In the world there is, parallel to the force of death and constraint, an enormous force of persuasion that is called culture.
— Albert Camus
The meeting between ignorance and knowledge, between brutality and culture - it begins in the dignity with which we treat the dead
— Frank Herbert
Only faith in Christ gives rise to a culture contrary to egotism and death.
— Pope John Paul II
Typographical laziness was slowly destroying our culture, according to Lexa and her pals. Inexactitude was death.
— Scott Westerfeld
Our love transcends space and time. No culture or creed could ever keep us apart. Even death is just the beginning.
— Aurora Whittet
When men die, they enter history. When statues die, they enter art. This botany of death is what we call culture.
— Chris Marker
May the culture of life and love render vain the logic of death.
— Pope John Paul II
The Church counters the culture of death with the culture of love.
— Pope John Paul II