145 Quotes by Allan Bloom

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    Only when the true ends of society have nothing to do with the sublime does “culture” become necessary as a veneer to cover over the void. Culture can at best appreciate the monuments of earlier faith; it cannot produce them.

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    Most of all I admire Mozart’s capacity to be both deep and rational, a combination often said to be impossible.

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    All literature up to today is sexist. The Muses never sang to the poets about liberated women. It’s the same old chanson from the Bible and Homer through Joyce and Proust.

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    The way I knew I was right about something was the kids got angry. That's very important: you touch that anger.

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    I never considered myself a writer. I'm a teacher. In a way, I feel kind of... kind of guilty for all the people who are writers who hope to be on the best-seller list someday, who live for that and don't get it, and it came to me as a kind of free gift, like God coming to Abraham and announcing, 'I've chosen you!'

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    I bless a society that tolerates and supports an eternal childhood for some, a childhood whose playfulness can, in turn, be a blessing to society.

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    Shakespeare's naturalness is attested to by the strange fact that he is the only classical author who remains popular. The critical termites are massed and eating away at the foundations, trying to topple him. Whether they will succeed will be a test of his robustness.

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    The longing for Europe has been all but extinguished in the young.

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    Shakespeare is practically our only link with the classic and the past. The future of education has much to do with whether we will be able to cling to him or not.

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