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But -- my dear, my heart is BROKEN! I have seen the perfect Peter Wimsey. Height, voice, charm, smile, manner, outline of features, everything -- and he is -- THE CHAPLAIN OF BALLIOL!! What is the use of anything? ... I am absolutely shattered by this Balliol business. Such waste -- why couldn't he have been an actor?


Dorothy L. Sayers


#characters #identity #lord-peter-wimsey #model #oxford

You can't do traditional work at a modern pace. Traditional work has traditional rhythms. You need calm. You can be busy, but you must remain calm.


Bill Buford


#calm #modern #pace #traditional-work #business

You can't outsmart, outhustle, or outmaneuver a weak business model


Jim Muehlhausen


#business

Just as a fish doesn't know it is wet, so companies often can't see or feel the very opportunities where they are swimming


Pam Henderson


#growth #ideas #opportunity #trends #business

They were learning that New York had another life, too — subterranean, like almost everything that was human in the city — a life of writers meeting in restaurants at lunchtime or in coffee houses after business hours to talk of work just started or magazines unpublished, and even to lay modest plans for the future. Modestly they were beginning to write poems worth the trouble of reading to their friends over coffee cups. Modestly they were rebelling once more.


Malcolm Cowley


#conversation #future-plans #lost-generation #modest #new-york

Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before.


Edith Wharton


#art #been #before #common #doing

Modernity exists in the form of a desire to wipe out whatever came earlier, in the hope of reaching at least a point that could be called a true present, a point of origin that marks a new departure.


Paul de Man


#came #could #departure #desire #earlier

…is postmodernity the pastime of an old man who scrounges in the garbage-heap of finality looking for leftovers, who brandishes unconsciousnesses, lapses, limits, confines, goulags, parataxes, non-senses, or paradoxes, and who turns this into the glory of his novelty, into his promise of change?


Jean-François Lyotard


#postmodernism #change

In the white man's world, language, too -- and the way which the white man thinks of it--has undergone a process of change. The white man takes such things as words and literatures for granted, as indeed he must, for nothing in his world is so commonplace. On every side of him there are words by the millions, an unending succession of pamphlets and papers, letters and books, bills and bulletins, commentaries and conversations. He has diluted and multiplied the Word, and words have begun to close in on him. He is sated and insensitive; his regard for language -- for the Word itself -- as an instrument of creation has diminished nearly to the point of no return. It may be that he will perish by the Word.


N. Scott Momaday


#creativity #language #modernity #change

Times have changed.These days girls impress each other with their careers, not with the men on their arm.


Somi Ekhasomhi


#modern-women #change






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