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Fidelity purchased with money, money can destroy.


Lucius Annaeus Seneca


#loyalty #money #selling-out #money

We didn't actually overspend our budget. The allocation simply fell short of our expenditure.


Keith Davis


#money #politics #money

Once upon a time there were mass media, and they were wicked, of course, and there was a guilty party. Then there were the virtuous voices that accused the criminals. And Art (ah, what luck!) offered alternatives, for those who were not prisoners to the mass media. Well, it's all over. We have to start again from the beginning, asking one another what's going on.


Umberto Eco


#culture #mass-media #superficiality #art

The best literature is always a take [in the musical sense]; there is an implicit risk in its execution, a margin of danger that is the pleasure of the flight, of the love, carrying with it a tangible loss but also a total engagement that, on another level, lends the theater its unparalleled imperfection faced with the perfection of film. I don’t want to write anything but takes.


Julio Cortázar


#creativity #literature #writing #art

The educator has the duty of not being neutral.


Paulo Freire


#neutrality #students #teachers #change

The flood of money that gushes into politics today is a pollution of democracy.


Theodore White


#democracy #flood #into #money #pollution

Charity is today a 'political charity.'. . . it means the transformation of a society structured to benefit a few who appropriate to themselves the value of the work of others. This transformation ought to be directed toward a radical change in the foundation of society, that is, the private ownership of the means of production.


Gustavo Gutiérrez


#egalitarian #equality #freedom #change

It is hard to think of any work of art of which one can say 'this saved the life of one Jew, one Vietnamese, one Cambodian'. Specific books, perhaps; but as far as one can tell, no paintings or sculptures. The difference between us and the artists of the 1920's is that they they thought such a work of art could be made. Perhaps it was a certain naivete that made them think so. But it is certainly our loss that we cannot.


Robert Hughes


#artists #creativity #entertainment #politics #revolution

It's your fiction that interests me. Your studies of the interplay of human motives and emotion.


Isaac Asimov


#psychology #motivational






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