Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Complicity Quotes from famous authors such as Victoria Abril, Barbara Kruger, Chris Jordan, Barbara Amiel, Toni Morrison. Let’s look at these pieces of wisdom. We definitely have something to learn from them!
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Acting is the work of two people – it’s only possible when you have the complicity, the help, even the manipulation of a director.
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Money talks. It starts rumors about careers and complicity and speaks of the tragedies and triumphs of our social lives.
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One culture I find fascinating to juxtapose against American culture is the culture of Germany. They’ve gone through a long process through their art, poetry, public discourse, their politics, of owning the fact of their complicity in what happened in World War II. It’s still a topic of everyday conversation in Germany.
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All share complicity in the destruction of that much under-rated phenomenon called liberty.
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Black people are victims of an enormous amount of violence. None of those things can take place without the complicity of the people who run the schools and the city.
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The true feeling of sex is that of a deep intimacy, but above all of a deep complicity.
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While a strong presence on our southern border is imperative, the border cannot be secured unless we enforce our internal laws and stop ignoring the open complicity of U.S. companies and foreign nations to promote illegal activities.
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It was like a complicit – there was complicity between the churches and the state in taking care of the ‘Indian problem,’ solving the ‘Indian problem,’ and trying to change who we were.
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Immanence, or complicity, allows the writer to be a kind of shock absorber of the culture: to reflect back its ‘whatness,’ refracted through the sensibility of his consciousness.
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Silence is complicity. Speak now or surrender your ground.
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History has always judged silence and complicity harshly in these times of moral consequence.
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Silence is complicity. I believe that.
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My parents and grandparents have always been engaged in teaching or the medical profession or the priesthood, so I’ve sort of grown up with a sense of complicity in the lives of other people, so there’s no virtue in that; it’s the way one is raised.