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American youth attributes much more importance to arriving at driver s license age than at voting age.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Elections

A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Books - Reading

The mark of our time is its revulsion against imposed patterns.
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Conformity

Jokes are grievances.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Jokes and Jokers

Money is a poor man s credit card.
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Debt

It is critical vision alone which can mitigate the unimpeded operation of the automatic.
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Critics and Criticism

Today it is not the classroom nor the classics which are the repositories of models of eloquence, but the ad agencies.
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Eloquence

The real news is bad news.
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Journalism and Journalists

A commercial society whose members are essentially ascetic and indifferent in social ritual has to be provided with blueprints and specifications for evoking the right tone for every occasion.
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Etiquette

Everybody experiences far more than he understands. Yet it is experience, rather than understanding, that influences behavior.
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Experience

The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Media

The medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium -- that is, of any extension of ourselves -- result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology.
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Media

The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we exist.
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Information

Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Media

Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery. The politician will be only too happy to abdicate in favor of his image, because the image will be much more powerful than he could ever be.
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Politicians and Politics

Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy.
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Mental Illness

A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Opinions

When producers want to know what the public wants, they graph it as curves. When they want to tell the public what to get, they say it in curves.
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Sales

The successor to politics will be propaganda. Propaganda, not in the sense of a message or ideology, but as the impact of the whole technology of the times.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Propaganda

The name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers.
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Names

If the nineteenth century was the age of the editorial chair, ours is the century of the psychiatrist s couch.
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Psychiatry

Darkness is to space what silence is to sound, i.e., the interval.
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Obscurity

Today the tyrant rules not by club or fist, but, disguised as a market researcher, he shepherds his flocks in the ways of utility and comfort.
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Sales

For those for whom the sex act has come to seem mechanical and merely the meeting and manipulation of body parts, there often remains a hunger which can be called metaphysical but which is not recognized as such, and which seeks satisfaction in physical danger, or sometimes in torture, suicide, or murder.
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Sex

Persons grouped around a fire or candle for warmth or light are less able to pursue independent thoughts, or even tasks, than people supplied with electric light. In the same way, the social and educational patterns latent in automation are those of self-employment and artistic autonomy.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Technology

Good taste is the first refuge of the non creative. It is the last ditch stand of the artist.
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Taste

For tribal man space was the uncontrollable mystery. For technological man it is time that occupies the same role.
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Time and Time Management

It is the weak and confused who worship the pseudosimplicities of brutal directness.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Candor

Appetite is essentially insatiable, and where it operates as a criterion of both action and enjoyment (that is, everywhere in the Western world since the sixteenth century) it will infallibly discover congenial agencies (mechanical and political) of expression.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Appetite

The school system, custodian of print culture, has no place for the rugged individual. It is, indeed, the homogenizing hopper into which we toss our integral tots for processing.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Education

Ideally, advertising aims at the goal of a programmed harmony among all human impulses and aspirations and endeavors. Using handicraft methods, it stretches out toward the ultimate electronic goal of a collective consciousness.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Advertising

The car has become an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad, and incomplete.
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Automobiles

Advertising is the greatest art form of the twentieth century.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Advertising

Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about it.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Babies

The car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Automobiles

The modern little red riding hood, reared on singing commercials, has no objections to being eaten by the wolf.
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Advertising

Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Arts and Artists

Art at its most significant is a distant early warning system that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Arts and Artists

As the unity of the modern world becomes increasingly a technological rather than a social affair, the techniques of the arts provide the most valuable means of insight into the real direction of our own collective purposes.
Mcluhan, Marshall
Arts and Artists

Where the whole man is involved there is no work. Work begins with the division of labor.
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Work