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I'm angry that the private sector, which is supposed to be in charge of running gasoline into the Valley, doesn't have its act together to deal with a critical situation, so now the public sector has to step in.


Janet Napolitano


#angry #charge #critical #deal #gasoline

If the relation of morality to art were based simply on the demand that art be concerned with values, then almost every author should satisfy it even if he wrote with his prick while asleep. (Puritans will object to the language in that sentence, and feminists to the organ, and neither will admire or even notice how it was phrased.)


William H. Gass


#art

When you make a movie outside the system and it's successful critically or a moderate financial success, you usually have to go back into the system and make a big hit.


Brian De Palma


#big #big hit #critically #financial #go

What distinguishes modern art from the art of other ages is criticism.


Octavio Paz


#art #criticism #distinguishes #modern #modern art

The Silent Service is all together too silent. It's important to begin to highlight the critical importance of the Silent Service to our national security.


Rob Simmons


#critical #highlight #importance #important #national

I criticize a lot of players and coaches. But I back it up with facts. A lot of times guys get mad at me because someone told them what I said. I say, 'You're wrong: Go check the tape.'


Phil Simms


#because #check #coaches #criticize #facts

But you know, really, if you think about it Roger and I and all critics really have one absolute essential part of our credentials and that is that you believe that that is actually what we think.


Gene Siskel


#absolute #actually #believe #credentials #critics

I've been as critically rubbished as acclaimed and the worst thing about that is that it usually plays into your own self-criticism.


Rachel Ward


#been #critically #i #into #own

At the end of the 1400s, the world changed. Two key dates can mark the beginning of modern times. In 1485, the Wars of the Roses came to an end, and, following the invention of printing, William Caxton issued the first imaginative book to be published in England - Sir Thomas Malory's retelling of the Arthurian legends as Le Morte D'Arthur. In 1492, Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas opened European eyes to the existence of the New World. New worlds, both geographical and spiritual, are the key to the Renaissance, the 'rebirth' of learning and culture, which reached its peak in Italy in the early sixteenth century and in Britain during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, from 1558 to 1603.


Ronald Carter


#change

All Renaissance drama, especially the works of Marlowe and Shakespeare, is profoundly concerned with shifting power relations within society. The individual was a new force in relation to the state. The threat of rebellion, of the overturning of established order, was forcefully brought home to the Elizabethan public by the revolt of the Earl of Essex, once the Queen's favourite. The contemporary debate questioned the relationship between individual life, the power and authority of the state, and the establishing of moral absolutes. Where mediaeval drama was largely used as a means of showing God's designs, drama in Renaissance England focuses on man, and becomes a way of exploring his weaknesses, depravities, flaws - and qualities.


Ronald Carter


#design






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