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Quotes About Other

Manners is what holds a society together. At bottom, propriety is concern for other people. When that goes out the window, the gates of hell are shortly opened and ignorance is King.
~ Jane Austen
Oh! I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.
~ Jane Austen
Most religions live from a narrative that shapes their relationship with the divine other, God or the gods, and with the human other, the stranger.
~ Timothy Radcliffe
Love depends on the embrace of what is undesirable in the Other.
~ Todd McGowan
There is no other way to break the frozen cinematic conventions than through a complete derangement of the official cinematic senses.
~ Jonas Mekas
There is always something infinitely mean about other people's tragedies.
~ Oscar Wilde
In Buddhist teaching, ignorance is considered the fundamental cause of violence - ignorance... about the separation of self and other... about the consequences of our actions.
~ Sharon Salzberg
How strange. The power of the spirit over the permanence of celluloid. A fantasy, fixed in time yet fleeting. The spirit. He pauses & nods perceptibly. The Spirit is the Reader. What the reader constructs is the Other, & the Other is contained in his flight, the definition of the Other is flight. To fix the Other is to lose him, to let him flee & grow is to keep him.
~ Christine Brooke-Rose
Spirit of Capitalism and other studies of the relationship between religion and the origin of capitalism.
~ Leonard Beeghley
A Brotherhood with the grim knowledge of what is better for other people and the iron determination to better them whether they like it or not.
~ Leonora Carrington
whispered, gripping his arm. Holding on, she pulled him to the other side of the tunnel. She put her free hand up on the wall, a
~ Leslie A. Kelly
Liberals like using government to solve problems in OUR country and conservatives are using our government to solve problems in OTHER countries.
~ Matthew Lesko
We are going after a targeted group of businesses that are creating opportunities for themselves using other people's property. The Internet has very little to do with this.
~ Hilary Rosen
People in the performing arts have a lot of other skills they don't realize they can utilize, and part of what the Actors Fund program is there to do is wake their head up to realize there are other things they can do.
~ Brian Stokes Mitchell
Television knows no night. It is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of the other side of things.
~ Jean Baudrillard
Perhaps the desire to take photographs arises from the observation that on the broadest view, from the standpoint of reason, the world is a great disappointment. In its details, however, and caught by surprise, the world always has a stunning clarity. The secret form of the Other is what has to be reconstituted, as in anamorphosis, starting with the fragments and tracing its broken lines, its lines of fracture.
~ Jean Baudrillard
Keep objects as a system Keep production as a mirror Keep death as an exchange Keep the world as a simulacrum Keep the evil transparent Keep the majorities silent Keep your seduction alive Keep your memory cool Keep yourself as an other Keep perfection as a crime Keep illusion for the end Keep on line for the while
~ Jean Baudrillard
What if that is where we are going wrong? We search for signs of other intelligent life, yet maybe none exists. Maybe there is no other intelligent life. There are other ways of evolving.
~ Unknown
cooler weather than usual for July brought out some of her other, uh perky, features
~ Unknown
What distinguishes modern art from the art of other ages is criticism.
~ Octavio Paz
Attitudes toward other creatures is conditioned by one's level of security within the universe.
~ Unknown
I don't think we can do it any other way," Nick said practically. "The circus is going to make a big fuss about it." It was all part of the hype of being circus stars, but
~ Danielle Steel
i am i and you are you and we are both each other too
~ Unknown
A solução para esse absurdo que se chama "eu existo", a solução é amar um outro ser que, este, nós compreendemos que exista.
~ Clarice Lispector