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  • The situation of the factory worker today is reminiscent in certain respects of that of the nineteenth-century capitalist whose wife dragged him reluctantly toward "culture" and away from his "materialistic" preoccupations.

    Wife   Culture   Today  
    David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.156, Transaction Publishers
  • A preoccupation with achievement is not only different from, but often detrimental to, a focus on learning. Thoughts and emotions while performing an action are more important in determining subsequent engagement than the actual outcome of that action.

  • Politics deserves much praise. Politics is a preoccupation of free men, and its existence is a test of freedom. The praise of free men is worth having, for it is the only praise which is free from either servility or condescension.

    "In Defence of Politics".
  • I have always found that actively loving saves one from a morbid preoccupation with the shortcomings of society.

  • In a war, no matter the outcome of a certain skirmish or battle, the winner is the party whose attitudes, behaviors and preoccupations come to dominate the postwar landscape. By this measure, the outcome of the gender wars, if wars they were, is clear: women won.

    Attitude   War   Party  
  • If rewards do not work, what does? I recommend that employers pay workers well and fairly and then do everything possible to help them forget about money. A preoccupation with money distracts everyone - employers and employees - from the issues that really matter.

    Issues   Doe   Pay  
  • Nature is millions of things. And there are millions of ways of understanding its preoccupations.

  • I have observed that male writers tend to get asked what they think and women what they feel," she says. "In my experience, and that of a lot of other women writers, all of the questions coming at them from interviewers tend to be about how lucky they are to be where they are – about luck and identity and how the idea struck them. The interviews much more seldom engage with the woman as a serious thinker, a philosopher, as a person with preoccupations that are going to sustain them for their lifetime.

    Thinking   Ideas   Luck  
    "Eleanor Catton: 'Male writers get asked what they think, women what they feel'". Interview with Charlotte Higgins, October 16, 2013.
  • The imperative to develop new technologies and implement them on a heroic scale no longer seems like the childish preoccupation of a few nerds with slide rulers - It's the only way for the human race to escape from its current predicaments - Too bad we've forgotten how to do it

    Neal Stephenson (2012). “Some Remarks”, p.241, Atlantic Books Ltd
  • If behind popular fascination with Freudian theory there was a nervous, often guilty preoccupation with the self as sexual, behind increasing interest in computational interpretations of mind is an equally nervous preoccupation with the self as machine.

    Self   Mind   Fascination  
    Sherry Turkle (2005). “The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit”, p.29, MIT Press
  • I would like to suggest that our minds are swamped by too much study and by too much matter just as plants are swamped by too much water or lamps by too much oil; that our minds, held fast and encumbered by so many diverse preoccupations, may well lose the means of struggling free, remaining bowed and bent under the load; except that it is quite otherwise: the more our souls are filled, the more they expand; examples drawn from far-off times show, on the contrary, that great soldiers ad statesmen were also great scholars.

    Michel de Montaigne (1991). “The essays of Michel de Montaigne”, Lane, Allen
  • I think the French agonise more about being French, I don't think English think about being English that much. I think the Scottish think about being Scottish and the Welsh think about being Welsh, but the English don't really care. But the French think about it all the time, it's an absolute preoccupation.

    Source: thequietus.com
  • Choice or freedom of choice is just an existential concern. But for photographers, it's a lifetime's preoccupation.

  • This constant, unproductive preoccupation with all the things we have to do is the single largest consumer of time and energy.

    Kerry Gleeson (2003). “The Personal Efficiency Program: How to Get Organized to Do More Work in Less Time”, p.127, John Wiley & Sons
  • The preoccupation of the novelist: how to capture the living moments, was answered by the diary. You write while you are alive. You do not preserve them in alcohol until the moment you are ready to write about them.

    "Woman As Writer" by Jeannette L. Webber and Joan Grumman, (p. 42), 1978.
  • Blackness is an ocean, a universe, a possibility that can never be exhausted. And so we have to constantly reaffirm the necessity of excavation, of archiving and curating, but also exploring, and understanding afresh and learning for the first time what it is that we need to know, and what the limits and boundaries are, and what the themes and preoccupations should be, and what the redemptive character of that erudition is. I find myself in the exciting position of doing all that, and at the same time having the obligation to explain to white people what the deal is.

    Ocean   Character   White  
    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • Instead of building the peace by attacking injustices like starvation, disease, illiteracy, political and economic servitude, we spend a trillion dollars on war since 1946, until hatred and conflict have become the international preoccupation.

    War   Justice   Hatred  
  • Sometimes I tend to worry too much and at the end of all the preoccupation nothing goes wrong.

  • Staying occupied displaces preoccupation and problems, and when we face our problems, they disappear.

  • At the point when continuity was interrupted by the first nuclear explosion, it would have been too easy to recover the formal sediment which linked us with an age of poetic decorum, of a preoccupation with poetic sounds.

    Age   Sound   Nuclear  
  • Each dream finds at last its form; there is a drink for every thirst, and love for every heart. And there is no better way to spend your life than in the unceasing preoccupation of an idea--of an ideal.

    Dream   Art   Ideas  
  • Meditation begins with a call that awakes us out of the coma of self-preoccupation. We are called, we are chosen. Meditation is our response to that call from the deepest center of our awakened consciousness...by letting to in meditation we learn how to love.

  • Proving that profit is economically and morally justifiable, rather than the result of exploitation, has been a central preoccupation of neoclassical economists.

    "Economics For Everyone". Book by Jim Stanford, 2008.
  • In truth, philosophy is the mode of thought shaped by the most radical form of prejudice: the passion of being-in-the-world. With the sole exception of specialists in the field, virtually everyone senses that anything which offers less than this passion play remains philosophically trivial. Cultural anthropologists suggest the appealing term 'deep play' for the comprehensively absorbing preoccupations of human beings. From the perspective of a theory of the practising life we would add: the deep plays are those which are moved by the heights.

    Peter Sloterdijk (2014). “You Must Change Your Life”, p.24, John Wiley & Sons
  • In a culture of domination, preoccupation with victimage is inevitable.

  • The aim of Positive Psychology is to catalyze a change in psychology from a preoccupation only with repairing the worst things in life to also building the best qualities in life.

  • There's something about my films; they're informed by my sensibility. I have the same preoccupations, the same interests... there's just something in the nuance, and so you always know it's a film of mine whether I sign my name to it or not.

    Names   Nuance   Film  
    "Woody Allen gives you two for one in Melinda and Melinda". Interview with Julian Roman, movieweb.com. March 17, 2005.
  • Surrealism, n. Pure psychic automatism, by which it is intended to express, whether verbally or in writing, or in any other way, the real process of thought. Thought's dictation, free from any control by the reason, independent of any aesthetic or moral preoccupation.

  • It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly.

    Life   Money   Freedom  
    "Principles of Social Reconstruction". Book by Bertrand Russell, 1917.
  • I love work because it keeps sex in perspective. Otherwise, it can become a preoccupation.

    Lawrence Grobel, Al Pacino (2008). “Al Pacino”, p.7, Simon and Schuster
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