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George W. S. Trow Quotes

American author, Birth: 28-9-1943, Death: 24-11-2006
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Irony has seeped into the felt of any fedora hat I have ever owned - not out of any wish of mine, but out of necessity. A fedora hat worn by me without the necessary protective irony would eat through my head and kill me.
George W. S. Trow

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It is in many circumstances a troubling thing to belong to the advanced class of a backward nation. One surrenders coherence and begins a difficult process of choice which ends, often, in an eclectic idiosyncrasy.
George W. S. Trow

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A tease is a con. You press a spot because you know that it can be pressed, and while the sucker is feeling the pleasure or the pain resulting from the pressure, you take something from him. ...A flirt doesn't do that. A flirt does a dance within the context of giving pleasure. Referring to this, referring to that. And suddenly, following the references, you find a little surprise. Nothing enormous. Nothing like 'Feed on me.' Nothing like that. Something small with a bow on it. It's a pleasure. A surprise, and a *gift*.
George W. S. Trow

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The idea of choice is easily debased if one forgets that the aim is to have chosen successfully, not to be endlessly choosing.
George W. S. Trow

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The Turkish Embassy in Washington is an ornate, eclectic building on the corner of Twenty-third Street and Massachusetts Avenue which was built originally for Edward Hamlin Everett, the man who put the crimp in bottle caps.
George W. S. Trow

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There was a time when photographers were thought to be socially secondary, and, hence, not dangerous. Lincoln was more important than Brady. It didn't occur to anyone to worry about the manner in which a photograph was taken.
George W. S. Trow

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I have made sense of my life by developing an ability to analyze Mainstream American Cultural Artifacts.
George W. S. Trow

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What is loved is a hit. What is a hit is loved.
George W. S. Trow

Quote Topics by George W. S. Trow: Men Choices Twenties Television Forget Tradition Ideas Success Pain Mainstream Taken Important Class Hats Powerful Massachusetts Chronicles Restless What Is Love Flirting Ability Giving Made Worry Coherence Fedoras Adults Wish Unraveling
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For members of a traditional society where many traditions have been discredited, an interest in modernity can result in a restless sophistication. Mehmet Ertegun seems not to have been a restless man.
George W. S. Trow

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The work of television is to establish false contexts and to chronicle the unraveling of existing contexts; finally, to establish the context of no-context and to chronicle it.
George W. S. Trow

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The most powerful men were those who most effectively used the power of adult competence to enforce childish agreements.
George W. S. Trow