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Prestige is the shadow of money and power.
~ C. Wright Mills
Money
Power
Prestige
Shadow
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The nearest the modern general or admiral comes to a small-arms encounter of any sort is at a duck hunt in the company of corporation executives at the retreat of Continental Motors, Inc.
~ C. Wright Mills
Any
Company
Continental
Corporation
Duck
Encounter
Executives
General
Hunt
Modern
Motors
Nearest
Retreat
Sort
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The principal cause of war is war itself.
~ C. Wright Mills
Cause
Itself
Principal
War
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What ordinary men are directly aware of and what they try to do are bounded by the private orbits in which they live; their visions and their powers are limited.
~ C. Wright Mills
Aware
Directly
Limited
Live
Men
Ordinary
Ordinary Men
Powers
Private
Try
Visions
Which
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A man may lack everything but tact and conviction and still be a forcible speaker; but without these nothing will avail... Fluency, grace, logical order, and the like, are merely the decorative surface of oratory.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Avail
Conviction
Decorative
Everything
Fluency
Grace
Lack
Like
Logical
Man
May
Merely
Nothing
Oratory
Order
Speaker
Still
Surface
Tact
Will
Without
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A talent somewhat above mediocrity, shrewd and not too sensitive, is more likely to rise in the world than genius.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Above
Genius
Likely
Mediocrity
More
Rise
Sensitive
Shrewd
Somewhat
Talent
Than
Too
World
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An artist cannot fail; it is a success to be one.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Artist
Cannot
Fail
Success
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As social beings we live with our eyes upon our reflection, but have no assurance of the tranquillity of the waters in which we see it.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Assurance
Beings
Eyes
Live
Our
Reflection
See
Social
Tranquillity
Waters
Which
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Between richer and poorer classes in a free country a mutually respecting antagonism is much healthier than pity on the one hand and dependence on the other, as is, perhaps, the next best thing to fraternal feeling.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Antagonism
Best
Between
Classes
Country
Dependence
Feeling
Free
Free Country
Hand
Healthier
Much
Mutually
Next
Other
Perhaps
Pity
Poorer
Respecting
Richer
Than
Thing
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Each man must have his I; it is more necessary to him than bread; and if he does not find scope for it within the existing institutions he will be likely to make trouble.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Bread
Does
Each
Each Man
Existing
Find
He
Him
His
Institutions
Likely
Make
Man
More
Must
Necessary
Scope
Than
Trouble
Will
Within
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Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributable to the same causes as the freedom.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Accompanied
Causes
Every
Freedom
General
Increase
Same
Some
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Failure sometimes enlarges the spirit. You have to fall back upon humanity and God.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Back
Failure
Fall
God
Humanity
Sometimes
Spirit
You
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If we divine a discrepancy between a man's words and his character, the whole impression of him becomes broken and painful; he revolts the imagination by his lack of unity, and even the good in him is hardly accepted.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Accepted
Becomes
Between
Broken
Character
Divine
Even
Good
Hardly
He
Him
His
Imagination
Impression
Lack
Man
Painful
Unity
Whole
Words
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Institutions - government, churches, industries, and the like - have properly no other function than to contribute to human freedom; and in so far as they fail, on the whole, to perform this function, they are wrong and need reconstruction.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Churches
Contribute
Fail
Far
Freedom
Function
Government
Human
Human Freedom
Industries
Institutions
Like
Need
Other
Perform
Properly
Reconstruction
Than
Whole
Wrong
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One should never criticize his own work except in a fresh and hopeful mood. The self-criticism of a tired mind is suicide.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Criticize
Except
Fresh
His
Hopeful
Mind
Mood
Never
Own
Should
Suicide
Tired
Work
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Our individual lives cannot, generally, be works of art unless the social order is also.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Also
Art
Cannot
Generally
Individual
Lives
Order
Our
Social
Social Order
Unless
Works
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Prudence and compromise are necessary means, but every man should have an impudent end which he will not compromise.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Compromise
End
Every
Every Man
He
Man
Means
Necessary
Prudence
Should
Which
Will
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So far as discipline is concerned, freedom means not its absence but the use of higher and more rational forms as contrasted with those that are lower or less rational.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Absence
Concerned
Discipline
Far
Forms
Freedom
Freedom Means
Higher
Less
Lower
Means
More
Rational
Those
Use
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The bashful are always aggressive at heart.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Aggressive
Always
Bashful
Heart
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The general fact is that the most effective way of utilizing human energy is through an organized rivalry, which by specialization and social control is, at the same time, organized co-operation.
~ Charles Horton Cooley
Co-Operation
Control
Effective
Effective Way
Energy
Fact
General
Human
Most
Organized
Rivalry
Same
Same Time
Social
Specialization
Through
Time
Way
Which
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