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Stephen Bayley Quotes

In an age robbed of religious symbols, going to the shops replaces going to the church. We have a free choice, but at a price. We can win experience, but never achieve innocence. Marx knew that the epic activities of the modern world involve not lance and sword but dry goods.
Stephen Bayley

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Critic Quotes
Category:
British Critic Quotes
Date of Birth:
October 13, 1951
Nationality:
British
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