“When people see one of these new forms of art for the first time, often they can't make sense of it. Then, if it's around long enough, a lot of people get used to it and it becomes assimilated into culture. So there's a morphic field both for the kind of art and for the appreciation of it.” PeopleIfsFirstsKindLongArtEnoughFormUsedCultureFieldsFirst TimeAppreciationMake SenseModernism Author:Rupert Sheldrake
“The newer education put stress on culture ... Saturday mornings, the young were brushed and washed, forced into blue cheviot suits, and dragged to children's concerts to learn appreciation. They wriggled, squirmed, counted the light bulbs in the ceiling, dived under seats to gather ticket stubs, stampeded out at intermissions. The weakness of their bladders was astounding.” ChildrenLightYoungCultureMorningWeaknessStressBlueAppreciationSuitsSeatsConcertsTicketsSaturdayCeilingsBulbsLight BulbBladderSaturday MorningIntermission Author:Zelda Popkin
“... I try ... to use my own voice in a way that shows caring, respect, appreciation, and patience. Your voice, your language, help determine your culture. And part of how a corporate culture is defined is how the people who work for an organization use language.” PeopleWayTryingHelpingUseShowsCultureLanguageVoiceMy OwnOrganizationDetermineAppreciationCaringDefinedCorporateCorporate Culture Author:Frances Hesselbein
“I was talking to my grandpa last Thanksgiving. He pulled me aside and was like, "This Thanksgiving is the 150th for the Vaughn family in Chicago." I was like, "Cool, whatever," but I think when you have a culture like that, you should have a real appreciation for it. My family's been there forever and I don't want to leave.” ThinkingWantShouldRealLastsCultureTalkingForeverMy FamilyShould HaveAppreciationChicagoGrandpa Author:Patrick Stump
“Italian culture is so deeply soaked in an appreciation of the good things in life.” CultureGood ThingsAppreciationItalianThings In LifeItalian CultureGood Things In Life Author:Mariska Hargitay