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Quotes about western-culture

Western culture, a rich tapestry woven from the threads of history, philosophy, art, and innovation, represents a complex and dynamic way of life that has profoundly influenced the modern world. Rooted in the traditions of ancient Greece and Rome, and further shaped by the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Industrial Revolution, Western culture embodies ideals such as democracy, individualism, and scientific inquiry. It is a culture that celebrates the pursuit of knowledge, the expression of creativity, and the exploration of human potential.

People are drawn to quotes about Western culture because they encapsulate the essence of these enduring values and offer insights into the human experience. These quotes often reflect the spirit of exploration, the quest for freedom, and the celebration of diversity that are hallmarks of Western societies. They resonate with individuals seeking inspiration, understanding, and a connection to the broader narrative of human progress. Whether contemplating the complexities of modern life or seeking guidance from the wisdom of the past, quotes about Western culture provide a lens through which we can appreciate the achievements and challenges that define this influential cultural heritage.

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In the latter half of the last century the impact of the expanding influence of Western culture and economic system brought about in China a severe conflict.
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Especially for those of us living in the Western culture, death to a large extent is still a taboo subject. It's considered something dreadful that shouldn't be happening. It's usually denied. The fact of death is not faced. What we don't realize in Western culture is that death has a redemptive dimension.
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The pressure to succeed has a lot to do with why people overstep the line. It is a peculiar weakness of western culture where we have made a fetish of success.
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47 Ronin is a very special movie for me. Not only a Samurai thing. Not only a Hollywood fantasy. It has a very special mixture between Japanese traditional culture and Western culture for the costume, set, story. Everything. I believe it will be a very special film that no one has ever seen.
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Monotheism at Sinai, primitive Christianity, messianic socialism: these are the three supreme moments in which Western culture is presented with what Ibsen termed "the claims of the ideal." These are the three stages, profoundly interrelated, through which Western consciousness is forced to experience the blackmail of transcendence.
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Cinema is the culmination of the obsessive, mechanistic male drive in western culture. The movie projector is an Apollonian straight-shooter, demonstrating the link between aggression and art. Every pictorial framing is a ritual limitation, a barred precinct.
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It is not for us . . . to send out missionaries to foreign peoples; it is our task to build up our own Western culture.
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There is something intrinsically, systemically wrong with white, western culture, and if we don't fix it, it won't continue.
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Freedom has become a commodity whose availability, paradoxically, keeps society in check. The threat of its loss seems to enable us to tolerate its imposition.
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All the screen cowboys behaved like real gentlemen. They didn't drink, they didn't smoke. When they knocked the bad guy down, they always stood with their fists up, waiting for the heavy to get back on his feet. I decided I was going to drag the bad guy to his feet and keep hitting him.
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