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Letter "B" » bustling
«You will find the Americans much like the Greeks found the Romans: great, big, vulgar, bustling people more vigorous than we are and also more idle, with more unspoiled virtues but also more corrupt»
Author: Harold Macmillan
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About:
America and Americans,
Country,
People,
Society
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Keywords:
bustle,
bustles,
bustling,
Greeks,
Romans,
The Americans,
the Greeks,
the Romans,
unspoiled,
vigorous
«For the perfect idler, for the passionate observer it becomes an immense source of enjoyment to establish his dwelling in the throng, in the ebb and flow, the bustle, the fleeting and the infinite. To be away from home and yet to feel at home anywhere; to see the world, to be at the very center of the world, and yet to be unseen of the world, such are some of the minor pleasures of those independent, intense and impartial spirits, who do not lend themselves easily to linguistic definitions. The observer is a prince enjoying his incognito wherever he goes.»
Author: Charles Baudelaire
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Poet)
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Keywords:
bustle,
bustles,
bustling,
definitions,
dwelling,
ebb,
ebbed,
ebbing,
ebbs,
enjoying,
enjoyment,
establish,
fleeting,
flow away,
idler,
idlers,
immense,
impartial,
incognito,
independent,
intense,
lend,
minor,
observer,
passionate,
prince,
spirits,
The Observer,
throng,
thronged,
thronging,
unseen
«Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of cities and work. Quite the contrary. People look to escape into an intensification of the conditions of ordinary life, into a deliberate aggravation of those conditions: further from nature, nearer to artifice, to abstraction, to total pollution, to well above average levels of stress, pressure, concentration and monotony -- this is the ideal of popular entertainment. No one is interested in overcoming alienation; the point is to plunge into it to the point of ecstasy. That is what holidays are for.»
Author: Jean Baudrillard
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Keywords:
abstraction,
aggravation,
aggravations,
alternative,
artifice,
artifices,
bustle,
bustles,
bustling,
cities,
concentration,
congestion,
deliberate,
ecstasy,
entertainment,
holidays,
intensification,
levels,
level best,
look to,
monotony,
nearer,
overcoming,
plunge,
pollution,
Popular entertainment,
pressure,
sense an,
stress,
to the point
«And see all sights from pole to pole, / And glance, and nod, and bustle by; / And never once possess our soul / Before we die.»
«For a nation which has an almost evil reputation for bustle, bustle, bustle, and rush, rush, rush, we spend an enormous amount of time standing around in line in front of windows, just waiting.»
«Living in this world created by the Almighty-the creator of all, and preferring solitude to the hustle and bustle of the world, one should work according to ones capabilities and limitations to attain the 'supreme-bliss'. »
«Commonly, people believe that defeat is characterized by a general bustle and a feverish rush. Bustle and rush are the signs of victory, not of defeat. Victory is a thing of action. It is a house in the act of being built. Every participant in victory sweats and puffs, carrying the stones for the building of the house. But defeat is a thing of weariness, of incoherence, of boredom. And above all of futility.»
Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupery
(
Author,
Pilot,
Writer)
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Keywords:
above all,
boredom,
building,
bustle,
bustles,
bustling,
carrying,
characterize,
characterized,
commonly,
feverish,
futility,
incoherence,
participant,
puffed,
puffing,
puffs,
rush,
signs,
stones,
sweats,
The Building,
the participants,
weariness
«Man is a mere phantom as he goes to and fro: He bustles about, but only in vain; he heaps up wealth, not knowing who will get it»
«The cities of America are inexpressibly tedious. The Bostonians take their learning too sadly; culture with them is an accomplishment rather than an atmosphere; their ''Hub',' as they call it, is the paradise of prigs. Chicago is a sort of monster-shop, full of bustles and bores. Political life at Washington is like political life in a suburban vestry. Baltimore is amusing for a week, but Philadelphia is dreadfully provincial; and though one can dine in New York one could not dwell there.»
Author: Oscar Wilde
(
Critic,
Dramatist,
Novelist,
Poet)
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Keywords:
accomplishment,
amusing,
atmosphere,
Baltimore,
bores,
bustle,
bustles,
bustling,
Chicago,
dine,
dine in,
dreadfully,
hub,
hubs,
monster,
Philadelphia,
prig,
prigs,
provincial,
sadly,
shop,
suburban,
tedious,
vestry
«If a man knew anything, he would sit in a corner and be modest; but he is such an ignorant peacock, that he goes bustling up and down, and hits on extraordinary discoveries.»
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
(
Essayist,
Lecturer,
Poet)
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Keywords:
anything,
bustle,
bustles,
bustling,
corner,
cornered,
discoveries,
down,
extraordinary,
goes,
go down on,
hits,
hit man,
ignorant,
In a,
knew,
modest,
peacock,
peacocks,
sit,
sit by,
sit in,
such,
up and down,
would