“Philosophers are all caught up in their philosophies. That's their house of cards. Religious leaders are caught up in their religious movements to the point where they forget about freedom. Everybody's got their drama going.” PhilosophyHumanityHouseReligiousForgetLeaderMovementBuddhismDramaCaughtPhilosopherCardsCaught UpReligious LeadersHouse Of Cards Author:Frederick Lenz
“To captivate our varied and worldwide audience of all ages, the nature and treatment of the fairy tale, the legend, the myth have to be elementary, simple. Good and evil, the antagonists of all great drama in some guise, must be believably personalized. The moral ideals common to all humanity must be upheld. The victories must not be too easy. Strife to test valor is still and will always be the basic ingredient of the animated tale, as of all screen entertainments.” StillsAgeHumanityEvilEasySimpleCommonMoralAudienceVictoryDramaIdealsTestsEntertainmentMythScreensTalesFairyGood And EvilTreatmentIngredientsLegendsFairy TaleStrifeAnimatedValorGuiseAntagonistPersonalized Author:Walt Disney
“In one sense, the Stanford prison study is more like a Greek drama than a traditional experiment, in that we have humanity, represented by a bunch of good people, pitted against an evil-producing situation. The question is, does the goodness of the people overwhelm the bad situation, or does the bad situation overwhelm the good people?” PeopleDoeHumanityEvilSituationStudyDramaGoodnessPrisonExperimentsBunchTraditionalGreekGood PeopleStanfordBad SituationsGreek Drama Author:Philip Zimbardo
“When I was at drama school, I wanted to change the world, and thought I had some great wisdom to impart to people about humanity. Now that I'm older, I know enough to realise that I know nothing at all.” PeopleKnowsWorldEnoughWantedSchoolHumanityDramaChanging The WorldRealisingImpartGreat Wisdom Author:Michael Sheen
“If centralism is ultimately to prevail; if our entire system of free Institutions as established by our common ancestors is to be subverted, and an Empire is to be established in their stead; if that is to be the last scene of the great tragic drama now being enacted: then, be assured, that we of the South will be acquitted, not only in our own consciences, but in the judgment of mankind, of all responsibility for so terrible a catastrophe, and from all guilt of so great a crime against humanity.” IfsLastsHumanityCommonResponsibilityMankindCrimeTerribleDramaSceneJudgmentConscienceInstitutionsGuiltSouthEmpiresTragicAncestorCatastropheAssuredConfederateCrimes Against Humanity Author:Alexander H. Stephens
“the recurrent drama of menstrual bleeding must have been unnerving to primitive peoples. In man, the shedding of blood is always associated with injury, disease, or death. Only the female half of humanity was seen to have the magical ability to bleed profusely and still rise phoenix-like each month from the gore.” MenHas BeensStillsHumanityWomenAbilityHalfBloodMonthsDramaDiseaseFemaleInjuryPrimitiveGoreBleedingPhoenixEach Month Author:Estelle Ramey
“I think that it's important for every single person, no matter what they do in life, to participate in the well-being of humanity and the planet. Don't let a year go by knowing you didn't make an effort to do something - no matter how small - outside your own problems and drama.” ThinkingYearsWellsPersonsImportantMatterProblemHumanityEffortKnowingPlanetsDramaNo Matter WhatWell BeingSingle Person Author:Salma Hayek
“We need new art. Old art cannot do that. It can do lots of other things, and of course humanity hasn't changed that much in the last thousand or two thousand years.So that the old Greek dramas are still at the very heart, core, of human experience, but still we need new stuff.” NeedsYearsHumansHeartArtStillsTwoLastsHumanityCoursesStuffCan DoChangedDramaThousandCoreGreekThousand YearsHuman ExperienceNew StuffOld GreekGreek Drama Author:Esa-Pekka Salonen
“All of the action, and the Wild West West fun, crazy, HBO stuff is in there and it's all amazing, but what separates the show [ Westworld] is that it's an existential drama. It's an intellectual nightmare. It is all very much based in reality. A lot of the technologies that we're exploring is stuff that we're working at, right now. All of this is not that far away. It's taking a look at humanity and the state that we're in now and what would happen, if we kept on going the way that we're going and we created this artificial intelligence.” IfsWayLooksStatesShowsRealityHappensActionHumanityFunStuffTechnologyCrazyDramaRight NowIntellectualWestNightmareArtificial IntelligenceArtificialFar AwayExistentialExploringHboWild West Author:Evan Rachel Wood
“The study of foodways - the intersection of food and culture - addresses a central issue in the humanities: how we connect the great dramas of history with the lives of ordinary people.” PeopleHumanityCultureStudyDramaOrdinary People Author:Marcie Cohen Ferris
“While it is unlikely that poetry or art shall eliminate the reality of war in the twenty-first century, it is thrilling to know there remain individuals, and even entire communities, still willing to invest in art and poetry's own uniquely explosive contributions to the great, and small, dramas of human history.” KnowsFirstsHumansArtStillsWarRealityHumanityHopeIndividualCommunityCenturyWillingDramaTwentiesContributionUnlikelyHuman HistoryThrillingExplosivesReality Of War Book:Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry Source: Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
“The study of social progress is to-day not less needed in literature than is the analysis of the human heart. We live in an age of universal investigation, and of exploration of the sources of all movements. France, for example, loves at the same time history and the drama, because the one explores the vast destinies of humanity, and the other the individual lot of man. These embrace the whole of life. But it is the province of religion, of philosophy, of pure poetry only, to go beyond life, beyond time, into eternity.” MenHumansHeartPhilosophyWholeAgeHumanityLiteratureIndividualSocialDestinyStudyProgressExampleMovementSourceNeededDramaPureUniversalEternityEmbraceFranceAnalysisExplorationInvestigationHuman HeartProvincesSocial Progress Book:Cinq Mars Source: Cinq Mars
“Art is humanity's most essential, most universal language. It is not a frill, but a necessary part of communication. The quality of civilization can be measured through its music, dance, drama, architecture, visual art and literature. We must give our children knowledge and understanding of civilization's most profound works.” GivingChildrenArtHumanityLiteratureLanguageUnderstandingQualityCommunicationCivilizationDramaEssentialsArt IsUniversalOur ChildrenProfoundArchitectureVisualsVisual ArtUniversal LanguageKnowledge And UnderstandingFrills Author:Ernest L. Boyer