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George F. Will, One Man's America: The Pleasures And Provocations Of Our Singular Nation Quotes: "Author complains about "the further submergence of irrecoverable history into a perpetually churned present."

Author complains about "the further submergence of irrecoverable history into a perpetually churned present.




George F. Will, One Man's America: The Pleasures And Provocations Of Our Singular Nation Quotes: "Government could avoid having opinions about so many things if it would quit subsidizing so many things."

Government could avoid having opinions about so many things if it would quit subsidizing so many things.



George F. Will, One Man's America: The Pleasures And Provocations Of Our Singular Nation Quotes: "Get evangelical Christian made them receptive to the possibility of redemption in the here and now."

Get evangelical Christian made them receptive to the possibility of redemption in the here and now.




George F. Will, One Man's America: The Pleasures And Provocations Of Our Singular Nation Quotes: "Civilization depends on, and civility often requires, the willingness to say, "What you are doing is none of my business" and "What I am doing is none of your business."

Civilization depends on, and civility often requires, the willingness to say, "What you are doing is none of my business" and "What I am doing is none of your business.



George F. Will, One Man's America: The Pleasures And Provocations Of Our Singular Nation Quotes: "Matthew Arnold was a fastidious social critic and hence an accomplished complainer. When he died, an acquaintance said: "Poor Matt, he's going to Heaven, no doubt – but he won't like God."

Matthew Arnold was a fastidious social critic and hence an accomplished complainer. When he died, an acquaintance said: "Poor Matt, he's going to Heaven, no doubt – but he won't like God.



George F. Will, One Man's America: The Pleasures And Provocations Of Our Singular Nation Quotes: "National Review's premise was that conformity was especially egregious among the intellectuals, that herd of independent minds."

National Review's premise was that conformity was especially egregious among the intellectuals, that herd of independent minds.