“I came to see that man finds meaning in his existence only through the active demonstration of his human self, a cosmos comprising the entire constellation of life's factors: culture, civilization, tradition, history, ideals, facts, physical conditions, one's mental state, the ecology, and so on.” MenHumansSelfStatesFactsCultureExistenceConditionsCivilizationIdealsTraditionActiveFactorsCosmosEcologyFind MeDemonstrationConstellations Book:The Mute's Soliloquy: A Memoir Source: The Mute's Soliloquy: A Memoir
“Male aggression and lust are the energizing factors in culture. They are men's tools of survival in the pagan vastness of female nature.” MenCultureSurvivalFemaleToolsMalesLustFactorsAggressionPaganVastnessEnergizing Book:Sexual Personae Source: Sexual Personae
“Only in the Roman Empire and in Spain under Arab domination has culture been a potent factor. Under the Arab, the standard attained was wholly admirable; to Spain flocked the greatest scientists, thinkers, astronomers, and mathematicians of the world, and side by side there flourished a spirit of sweet human tolerance and a sense of purist chivalry. Then with the advent of Christianity, came the barbarians.” WorldHumansSpiritCultureSidesChristianitySweetStandardsScientistToleranceFactorsEmpiresThinkerMathematicianDominationSpainAdmirableBarbariansRoman EmpireAdventChivalryAstronomers Author:Adolf Hitler
“It is well worth remembering that the customer is the most important factor in any business. If you don't think so, try getting along without him for a while.” IfsThinkingTryingWellsImportantRememberCultureCustomersFactorsService CultureGetting Along Book:How To Sell Your Way Through Life Source: How To Sell Your Way Through Life