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Quotes About Culture

Bullshit is truly the American soundtrack.
~ George Carlin
Regarding the fitness craze: America has lost its soul; now it's trying to save its body.
~ George Carlin
It is said that Indians were sometimes named for the first thing they saw when they were born. Makes you wonder why there aren't more Indians named Hairy Pussy, doesn't it?
~ George Carlin
If you have selfish, ignorant citizens, you're gonna get selfish, ignorant leaders.
~ George Carlin
The Human Species could have been great but instead we became satisfied with lights on our tennis shoes.
~ George Carlin
Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners.
~ George Carlin
There's also way too much religion in the South to be consistent with good mental health.
~ George Carlin
America has no now. We're reluctant to acknowledge the present. It's too embarrassing. Instead, we reach into the past. Our culture is composed of sequels, reruns, remakes, revivals, reissues, re-releases, recreations, reenactments, adaptations, anniversaries, memorabilia, oldies radio, and nostalgia record collections. World War II has been refought so many times, the Germans and Japanese are now drawing residuals.
~ George Carlin
I don't really identify with America. I don't really feel like an American or part of the American experience, and I don't really feel like a member of the human race, to tell you the truth. I know I am, but I really don't. All the definitions are there, but I don't really feel a part of it. I think I have found a detached point of view, an ideal emotional detachment from the American experience and culture…
~ George Carlin
Many gay men resisted the medical judgment that they were mentally ill and needed treatment, despite the fact that medical discourse was one of the most powerful anti-gay forces in American culture (and one to which some recent social theories have attributed almost limitless cultural power).
~ George Chauncey
Can anything be more disgusting than to hear people called 'educated' making small jokes about eating ham, and showing themselves empty of any real knowledge as to the relation of their own social and religious life to the history of the people they think themselves witty in insulting? [...] The best thing that can be said of it is, that it is a sign of the intellectual narrowness—in plain English, the stupidity which is still the average mark of our culture.
~ George Eliot
I have the conviction that excessive literary production is a social offence.
~ George Eliot
the religion of personal fear remains nearly at the level of the savage.
~ George Eliot
But her feeling towards the vulgar rich was a sort of religious hatred: they had probably made all their money out of high prices for everything that was not paid in kind at the Rectory: such people were no part of God's plan in making the world; and their accent was an affliction to the ears. A town where such monsters abounded was hardly more than a sort of low comedy, which could not be taken account of in a well-bred scheme of the universe.
~ George Eliot
have never seen that her religion made any difference in her dress.
~ George Eliot
For religion can only change when the emotions which fill it are changed;and the religion of personal fear remains nearly at the level of the savage.
~ George Eliot
A boy's sheepishness is by no means a sign of overmastering reverence; and while you are making encouraging advances to him under the idea that he is overwhelmed by a sense of your age and wisdom, ten to one he is thinking you extremely queer. The only consolation I can suggest to you is, that the Greek boys probably thought the same of Aristotle.
~ George Eliot
If art does not enlarge men's sympathies, it does nothing morally.
~ George Eliot
In those days the world in general was more ignorant of good and evil by forty years than it is at present
~ George Eliot
Excessive literary production is a social offense.
~ George Eliot
You know, who tells the stories of a culture really governs human behaviour. It used to be the parent, the school, the church, the community. Now it's a handful of global conglomerates that have nothing to tell, but a great deal to sell.
~ George Gerbner
Friedrich Nietzsche, in his vitriolic but penetrating attack on Christianity, clearly recognized the function of sin in this context. "Sin," he writes, "...that form par excellence of the self-violation of man, was invented to make science, culture, every kind of elevation and nobility of man impossible; the priest rules through the invention of sin."1 In order to understand fully the nature
~ George H. Smith
Not surprisingly, the social reality defined by a culture affects its conception of physical reality. What is real for an individual as a member of a culture is a product both of his social reality and of the way in which that shapes his experience of the physical world. Since
~ George Lakoff
Here is the hierarchy: God above man; man above nature; adults above children; Western culture above non-Western culture; our country above other countries.
~ George Lakoff