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en Civilization has gotten further and further from the so-called 'natural' man, who uses all his faculties: perception, invention, improvisation.
  Robert Green Ingersoll

en The market is not an invention of capitalism. It has existed for centuries. It is an invention of civilization.

en It involves physical contact with a partner using the sharing of weight and the momentum of bodies moving through space. The rules and principles of improvisation were applied generally to come up with a new form called contact improvisation.

en One... gets an impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting majority by a minority which understood how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion. It is, of course, natural to assume that these difficulties are not inherent in the nature of civilization itself but are determined by the imperfections of the cultural forms which have so far been developed.
  Sigmund Freud

en The market came with the dawn of civilization and it is not an invention of capitalism. If it leads to improving the well-being of the people there is no contradiction with socialism.
  Mikhail Gorbachev

en It is generally admitted that with woman the powers of intuition, of rapid perception and perhaps of imitation, are more strongly marked than in man: but some, at least, of these faculties are characteristic of the lower races, and therefore of a pas
  Charles Darwin

en 'Tis the perception of the beautiful, A fine extension of the faculties, Platonic, universal, wonderful, Drawn from the stars, and filtered through the skies, Without which life would be extremely dull
  Lord Byron

en Improvisation is almost like the retarded cousin in the comedy world. We've been trying forever to get improvisation on TV. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. It's just like stand-up. It's best when it's just left alone. It doesn't translate always on TV. It's best live.

en The evidence of the natural rights of expatriation, like that of our right to life, liberty, the use of our faculties, the pursuit of happiness, is not left to the feeble and sophistical
  Thomas Jefferson

en The diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to an uniformity of interests. The protection of these faculties is the first object of government.
  James Madison

en It took me twenty years of studied self-restraint, aided by the natural decay of my faculties, to make myself dull enough to be accepted as a serious person by the British public.
  George Bernard Shaw

en Genius is not a possession of the limited few, but exists in some degree in everyone. Where there is natural growth, a full and free play of faculties, genius will manifest itself.
  Robert Henri

en There's an English show I love called Whose Line Is It Anyway? It's all improvisation. Brilliant, quick, clever comics - spontaneity with both barrels. I wish I could do that show.
  Johnny Depp

en One of the hardest conditions of boyhood is the almost continuous strain put upon the powers of invention by the constant and harassing necessity for explanations of every natural act.
  Booth Tarkington

en driven to death by that monstrous invention of the United States called the Cuban Adjustment Act.
  Fidel Castro


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