Quote by Neil LaBute
We live in a disposable society. Its easier to throw things out th

We live in a disposable society. Its easier to throw things out than to fix them. We even give it a name – we call it recycling. – Neil LaBute

Other quotes by Neil LaBute

Im more than open to hope, but I think men and women have a difficult time dealing with each other and often take the low road. – Neil LaBute

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First I would probably place men at the bottom of the food chain. On a grander scale, I would say theyre reacting to change. Feminism has got to be part of that. – Neil LaBute

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Stories in which the destruction of society occurs are explorations of social fears and issues that filmmakers, novelists, playwrights, painters have been examining for a long time. – J. J. Abrams

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Realizing our society as it is, without theology dogmatically telling us how we should react to it, and being humane toward that society, that is all that were sure of. – Vidal Sassoon

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It seems to me that were in danger of losing sight of certain basic civic values in society by allowing the growth of a whole generation of people who really have no sense of attachment to society. – Alexander McCall Smith

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My main concern is theater, and theater does not reflect or mirror society. It has been stingy and selfish, and it has to do better. – Anna Deavere Smith

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In order that all men may be taught to speak the truth, it is necessary that all likewise should learn to hear it. – Samuel Johnson

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In order to be able to give a girlfriend the amount of time she deserves, you would need time, and I just cant give her that. So, rather than being selfish or stupid enough to go into a relationship, its just been easier to be single. – Ryan Kwanten

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In life you need either inspiration or desperation. – Tony Robbins

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Abstract Expressionism – the first American movement to have a worldwide influence – was remarkably short-lived: It heated up after World War II and was all but done for by 1960 (although visit any art school today and youll find a would-be Willem de Kooning). – Jerry Saltz

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