Quotes About Perpetuates
The science only perpetuates the vicious cycle of cronyism, power-mongering, influence peddling, corruption, bureaucracy, all of that.
~ Deepak Chopra
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Religion supports and perpetuates the social organization it reflects.
~ Riane Eisler
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Now all shun the village below the chateau in which the beautiful queen of the vampires helplessly perpetuates her ancestral crimes.
~ Angela Carter
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Uprooting is by far the most dangerous of the ills of human society, for it perpetuates itself.
~ Simone Weil
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The BET definition of a humanitarian is someone who perpetuates a war on cops.
~ Tomi Lahren
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The mass media dwells on and perpetuates an ethic of domination and violence because our image makers have more intimate knowledge of these realities than they have with the realities of love.
~ bell hooks
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Nor, at the time, had it failed to enter his monomaniac mind, that all the anguish of that then present suffering was but the direct issue of a former woe; and he too plainly seemed to see, that as the most poisonous reptile of the marsh perpetuates his kind as inevitably as the sweetest songster of the grove; so, equally with every felicity, all miserable events do naturally beget their like.
~ Herman Melville
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Gossip is black magic because it spreads emotional poison, perpetuates fear, and keeps others down.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The vandalism time perpetuates on the human body.
~ Irvine Welsh
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The same self-reinforcing tendency that perpetuates an attitude can also magnify attitude changes--particularly in the negative direction. A single bad experience can frighten you so that you get a negative feeling each time you encounter anything related to the cause of the bad experience.
~ THOMAS R. BLAKESLEE
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It seems that, once introduced into public life, evil easily perpetuates itself, whereas good is always difficult, rare, and fragile. And yet possible.
~ Tzvetan Todorov
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Intelligence exhibited by human beings originates and perpetuates itself "neither with knowledge of the self nor of things as such but with knowledge of their interaction, and it is by orienting itself simultaneously toward the two poles of that interaction that intelligence organizes the world by organizing itself" (CR, pp. 354–355).
~ Unknown
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According to Marx, the state is an organ of class rule, an organ for the oppression of one class by another; it is the creation of "order", which legalizes and perpetuates this oppression by moderating the conflict between classes.
~ Vladimir Lenin
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Even if it is true that the average man seems most comfortable with the commonplace and familiar, it is equally true that catering to bad taste, which we so readily attribute to the average reader, merely perpetuates that mediocrity and denies the reader one of the most easily accessible means for esthetic development and eventual enjoyment.
~ Paul Rand
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