George Bernard Shaw Quotes About Fashion
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Custom will reconcile people to any atrocity, and fashion will drive them to acquire any custom.
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The policy of letting things alone, in the practical sense that the Government should never interfere with business or go into business itself, is called Laisser-faire by economists and politicians. It has broken down so completely in practice that it is now discredited; but it was all the fashion in politics a hundred years ago, and is still influentially advocated by men of business and their backers who naturally would like to be allowed to make money as they please without regard to the interest of the public.
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We cut the throat of a calf and hang it up by the heels to bleed to death so that our veal cutlet may be white; we nail geese to a board and cram them with food because we like the taste of liver disease; we tear birds to pieces to decorate our women's hats; we mutilate domestic animals for no reason at all except to follow an instinctively cruel fashion; and we connive at the most abominable tortures in the hope of discovering some magical cure for our own diseases by them.
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The novelties of one generation are only the resuscitated fashions of the generation before last.
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Fashions, after all, are only induced epidemics.
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Fashions are induced epidemics.
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It is difficult, if not impossible, for most people to think otherwise than in the fashion of their own period.
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A fashion is nothing but an induced epidemic.
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Fashions are the only induced epidemics, proving that epidemics can be induced by tradesmen.
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