Collection of phrases and quotes about culture.
The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny.
Human society constitutes an association of the sciences, the arts, virtues, and perfections. Since its ends cannot be achieved in many generations, not only the living participate in this association, but also the dead and those yet to be born.
He who does not love his country can love nothing.
The consequence of not belonging to any party will be that I will bother everyone.
It takes barely a thousand years to form a state; but it may be enough an hour to reduce it to dust.
A good government is like good digestion; while it functions, we hardly perceive it.
A well-defended cause is a just cause.
Cities, like dreams, are built of desires and fears, even though the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules absurd, their perspectives deceptive, and everything conceals another thing.
Workers continue to be the poor relation of democracy.
If suddenly all the televisions in the world were to break down, there would be no scales to measure the tsunamis of boredom.
The democracy needs a virtue: trust. Without its construction, there cannot be an authentic democracy.
Everything I know with greater certainty about the morals and obligations of men, I owe to football.