#inherent

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I think if you look at the themes that are presented in the film, some are inherently social, and I think that any film which deals with the family is dealing with the smallest social unit in our society - and in a sense it is a question of scope.


Atom Egoyan


#dealing #deals #family #film #i

The film industry is about saying 'no' to people, and inherently you cannot take 'no' for an answer.


James Cameron


#answer #cannot #film #film industry #industry

Whenever I go to work I wear a jacket and a tie, because I'm inherently quite lazy, and my books take so long to do, and my publishers don't bug me, so it's so easy to fool yourself into thinking you're working harder than you really are.


Robert Caro


#books #bug #easy #fool #go

Choosing one's leaders is an affirmation that the person making the choice has inherent worth.


Linda Chavez


#choice #choosing #inherent #leaders #making

The actual tragedies of life bear no relation to one's preconceived ideas. In the event, one is always bewildered by their simplicity, their grandeur of design, and by that element of the bizarre which seems inherent in them.


Jean Cocteau


#always #bear #bewildered #bizarre #design

What is inherently wrong with the word 'politician' if the fellow has devoted his life to holding public office and trying to do something for his people?


Richard J. Daley


#fellow #his #holding #inherently #life

There is something inherent in our democracy that tends to want to level. America is a little uncomfortable in the presence of someone who is distinctly superior in whatever way.


Carlisle Floyd


#democracy #distinctly #inherent #level #little

Although, this is often used with negative connotations, I see ideology as an inherent part of culture.


Dario Fo


#connotations #culture #i #i see #ideology

There's a basic human weakness inherent in all people which tempts them to want what they can't have and not want what is readily available to them.


M. Kathleen Casey


#basic #human #inherent #people #readily

The accounts of rape, wife beating, forced childbearing, medical butchering, sex-motivated murder, forced prostitution, physical mutilation, sadistic psychological abuse, and other commonplaces of female experi ence that are excavated from the past or given by contemporary survivors should leave the heart seared, the mind in anguish, the conscience in upheaval. But they do not. No matter how often these stories are told, with whatever clarity or eloquence, bitterness or sorrow, they might as well have been whispered in wind or written in sand: they disappear, as if they were nothing. The tellers and the stories are ignored or ridiculed, threatened back into silence or destroyed, and the experience of female suffering is buried in cultural invisibility and contempt… the very reality of abuse sustained by women, despite its overwhelming pervasiveness and constancy, is negated. It is negated in the transactions of everyday life, and it is negated in the history books, left out, and it is negated by those who claim to care about suffering but are blind to this suffering. The problem, simply stated, is that one must believe in the existence of the person in order to recognize the authenticity of her suffering. Neither men nor women believe in the existence of women as significant beings. It is impossible to remember as real the suffering of someone who by definition has no legitimate claim to dignity or freedom, someone who is in fact viewed as some thing, an object or an absence. And if a woman, an individual woman multiplied by billions, does not believe in her own discrete existence and therefore cannot credit the authenticity of her own suffering, she is erased, canceled out, and the meaning of her life, whatever it is, whatever it might have been, is lost. This loss cannot be calculated or comprehended. It is vast and awful, and nothing will ever make up for it.


Andrea Dworkin


#life #loss #patriarchy #women #experience