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Causes Quotes - Page 77

Writing does not cause misery. It is born of misery.

Attributed to "Essais" by Michel de Montaigne, 1595.

Lost in the barrage of images and self-serving analysis are the economic and social causes of the conflict.

"The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order". Book by Michel Chossudovsky, 2003.

The medium's gaze is brief, intense, and promiscuous. The shelf life of the moral causes it makes its own is brutally short.

1988 'Is Nothing Sacred? The Ethics of Television', in Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall.

Cause and effect are never divided between two people.

Max Frisch (1994). “I'm Not Stiller”, p.115, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt