“I love the whole futuristic landscape of dark, rainy neon, the mix of Eastern and Western cultures and the beautiful shots of the flying cars.” WholeBeautifulCultureDarkCarShotsWesternFlyingLandscapeEasternRainyWestern CultureFuturisticNeonFlying Cars Author:Reggie Watts
“The salient mystery of Dark Ages sets the stage for mass amnesia. People living in vigorous cultures typically treasure those cultures and resist any threat to them. How and why can a people so totally discard a formerly vital culture that it becomes vitally lost?” PeopleAgeCultureLostDarkMysteryStageMassThreatTreasureDark AgesVigorousAmnesia Author:Jane Jacobs
“Throughout the world Dark Ages have scrawled finis to successions of cultures receding far into the past.” WorldAgePastCultureDarkDark AgesSuccession Book:Dark Age Ahead Source: Dark Age Ahead
“It has been the White Race who has been the world builder, the maker of cities and commerce and continents. It is the White Man who is the sole builder of civilizations. It was he who build the Egyptian civilization, the great unsurpassed Roman civilization, the Greek civilization of beauty and culture, and who, after having been dealt a serious blow by a new Semitic religion, wallowed through the Dark Ages, finally extricated himself, and then build the great European civilization.” MenWorldHas BeensAgeCultureDarkWhiteRaceCitiesSeriousCivilizationBlowGreekMakersSoleContinentsCommerceWhite ManDark AgesBuilderEgyptianWhite RaceRoman CivilizationGreek CivilizationEgyptian Civilization Author:Ben Klassen
“Let's admit that feminism came from liberalism and it was very positive. But then it went dark. It went into a bad place. When feminism replaced biology with social construct, they started to say that everything about a human being was created by your environment or by your - by environmental cues as opposed to innate traits... Like you didn't achieve what you could get because it was your fault. They denied traits that are applied across all cultures. And that's where feminism went wrong is it denied biology and makes them look foolish.” LooksCultureSocialDarkFeminismAchieveLike YouFaultsFoolishLiberalismBiologyDeniedTraitsReplacedConstructsVery Positive Author:Greg Gutfeld
“Living in a culture that prefers to shut out the dark, avoid shadows, and anesthetize pain means that many people are isolated. ... Family, friends, and co-workers, fearful of the dark, are reluctant to participate in our shadow experience and may urge us to be done with the dark before it is done with us.” PeopleMayMeanDonePainCultureDarkTroubleShadowWorkersUrgesFearfulIsolatedReluctantFamily FriendsCo Worker Author:Susan Wittig Albert
“May we, as image makers, shapers of the culture, set our sights on things we value, rituals we engage in that heal and serve. May our images honor the ordinary endeavors of common people, and may they make their way to the eyes of the weary - light to the dark, fire to the chill.” PeopleWayMayLightEyeValuesCultureDarkCommonFireHonorOrdinarySightHealEndeavorMakersRitualWearyChill Book:A Waist Is a Terrible Thing to Mind: A Wake Up Call Source: A Waist Is a Terrible Thing to Mind: A Wake Up Call
“In a culture defined by shades of gray, I think the absolute black and white choices in dark young adult novels are incredibly satisfying for readers.” ThinkingYoungChoicesCultureBlackDarkWhiteNovelReaderAdultsAbsolutesYoung AdultDefinedGrayShadeSatisfyingBlack And WhiteShades Of Gray Author:Maggie Stiefvater