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During the Cultural Revolution, the communists came in, and what they wanted to do was eradicate all sense of traditional Chinese culture.
— Gene Luen Yang
Every literary culture has among its first bearings the 'blether' of animals who seek to make sense of human existence.
— Andrew O'Hagan
My nature just changes.
— Jimi Hendrix
We build this country ourselves every day and we have to be, in the most positive sense, totally unreal.
— J.C. Villamere
I was eager to see what Swedish design had to offer and get a sense of its fashion culture, and Altewai Saome was the perfect introduction.
— Aslaug Magnusdottir
But he knew she was a star, and he, only human. He was never meant to reach the stars - he could only admire them from afar.
— Timothy Joshua
There are no instances known to me of cultures having forsaken Truth or renounced the understanding in its widest sense.
— Johan Huizinga
Any advanced student will tell you the best way to recover guard is simply not to get your guard passed in the first place.
— Chris Matakas
Now you look like someone who is trying not to be someone, as opposed to nobody not managing to be anybody.
— Robert Bryndza
In a real sense, all of us are "the parents" of all young children - because we help shape the culture and determine its values.
— Sydney J. Harris
There's a constant anxiety that comes from having an innate sense of self, yet existing within a homogenised, aspirational culture.
— Autre Ne Veut
I'm a product of my Irish culture, and I could no more lose that than I could my sense of identity.
— Gabriel Byrne
English culture is basically homosexual in the sense that the men only really care about other men.
— Germaine Greer
Of this trinity of classic heroes - Ulysses, Aeneas, and Achilles - Ulysses is the least obnoxious.
— William A. Quayle
Writing, printing, and the Internet give a false sense of security about the permanence of culture.
— Jane Jacobs
The only unavailable choice was whether or not to have Parkinson's. Everything else was up to me.
— Michael J. Fox
There's a sense of humor within the Australian culture that prevails when one is in a rather difficult situation.
— Guy Pearce
Culture opens the sense of beauty.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Not until man is willing to recognize his animal nature - in the good sense of the word - will he create genuine culture.
— Wilhelm Reich
She kissed him back, opening every cavern of her heart for him to explore, to own, to love.
— Sarah Sundin
True wisdom is free of the dramas of culture or religion and should bring us only a sense of peace and happiness.
— Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche