Quotes About Claptrap
Art should be independent of all claptrap—should stand alone, and appeal to the artistic sense of eye or ear, without confounding this with emotions entirely foreign to it, as devotion, pity, love, patriotism, and the like. All these have no kind of concern with it.
~ James McNeill Whistler
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By far, the oldest of the claptrap philosophies of mankind is astrology.
~ James Randi
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I knew I could count on President Wilson to refrain from pious claptrap. "Human beings," he said, millet crunching in his beak, "seem powerfully invested in the notion that suffering improves or ennobles the sufferer. This is, of course, childish nonsense.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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Unfortunately we have to remember we're scientists, not writers of popular semifictional archaeological claptrap.
~ Clive Cussler
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In which estimate lies the greater reality—the uncharitable one permitted us before the funeral forced without any claptrap in the skirmish of daily life, or the one that suffuses us with sadness at the family gathering afterward—even an outsider can't judge.
~ Philip Roth
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To prove religious faith by human reason is rationalistic claptrap.
~ Jostein Gaarder
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