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The actor is merely a crude empiricist, a practitioner guided by vague instinct.
Antonin Artaud
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Professionalism is nothing but a crude insistance on the mechanization of mankind.
Kedar Joshi
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Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Ellen Glasgow
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It kills your writing if you try to manipulate it with crude politics.
Louise Erdrich
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There are only Epicureans, either crude or refined; Christ was the most refined.
Georg Buchner
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Journalism is not a precise science, it's a crude art
Dan Rather
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Rockefeller made his money in oil, which he discovered at the bottom of wells. Oil was considered crude in those days, but so was Rockefeller. Now both are considered quite refined.
Richard Armour
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I always thought my genitals were the result of some crude practical joke.
Steven Morrissey
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Sex becomes violent when you eliminate all the sentiments... voila, it gets crude.
Bruno Dumont
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I am a tomb robber who is robbing my own tomb. Things from my tomb are exhibited under the radiant sun. Every time it happens I feel crude.
Kim Hyesoon
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Art, science, philosophy, religion -- each offers at best only a crude simplification of actual living experience.
Edward Abbey