Super Cannes Quotes

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Sooner or later, all games become serious.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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If their work is satisfying people don't need leisure in the old-fashioned sense. No one ever asks what Newton or Darwin did to relax, or how Bach spent his weekends. At Eden-Olympia work is the ultimate play, and play the ultimate work.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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The twentieth century ended with its dreams in ruins. The notion of the community as a voluntary association of enlightened citizens has died forever. We realize how suffocatingly humane we've become, dedicated to moderation and the middle way. The suburbanization of the soul has overrun our planet like the plague.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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The house was silent, but somewhere in the garden was a swimming pool filled with unsettled water.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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Idealists can be quite a problem when they get disgusted with themselves.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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I love the smell of male urine and the reek of his groin on my bath towels after he’d had a shower
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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Madness--that's all they have, after working sixteen hours a day, seven days a week. Going mad is their only way of staying sane.
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J.G. Ballard
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People no longer need enemies--in this millennium their great dream is to become victims. Only their psychopathies can set them free...
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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Representative democracy had been replaced by the surveillance camera and the private police force.
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J.G. Ballard
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In a totally sane society, madness is the only freedom. Our latent psychopathy is the last nature reserve, a place of refuge for the endangered mind. ...microdoses of madness, like the minute traces of strychnine in a nerve tonic..a voluntary and elective psychopathy...the drill sergeant's boot and punishment run give back to young men a taste for pain that generations of socialized behavior have bred out of them.
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J.G. Ballard
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Work dominates life in Eden-Olympia, and drives out everything else. The dream of a leisure society was the great twentieth-century delusion. Work is the new leisure. Talented and ambitious people work harder than they have ever done, and for longer hours. They find their only fulfillment through work. The men and women running successful companies need to focus their energies on the task in front of them, and for every minute of the day. The last thing they want is recreation.
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J.G. Ballard
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The consumer society hungers for the deviant and unexpected. What else can drive the bizarre shifts in the entertainment landscape that will keep us "buying"? Psychopathy is the only engine powerful enough to light our imaginations, to drive the arts, sciences and industries of the world.
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J.G. Ballard
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Nothing about sex ever shocks women. At least, men’s kind of sex.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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The film festival measured a mile in length, from the Martinez to the Vieux Port, where sales executives tucked into their platters of fruits de mer, but was only fifty yards deep. For a fortnight the Croisette and its grand hotels willingly became a facade, the largest stage set in the world. Without realizing it, the crowds under the palm trees were extras recruited to play their traditional roles. As they cheered and hooted, they were far more confident than the film actors on display, who seemed ill at ease when they stepped from their limos, like celebrity criminals ferried to a mass trial by jury at the Palais, a full-scale cultural Nuremberg furnished with film clips of the atrocities they had helped to commit.
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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β€”Do you think you impress me, Stephen asked, when you flourish your wooden sword? β€”Metaphors! said MacCann bluntly. Come to facts. Stephen blushed and turned aside. MacCann stood his ground and said with hostile humour: β€”Minor poets, I suppose, are above such trivial questions as the question of universal peace. Cranly raised his head and held the handball between the two students by way of a peaceoffering, saying: β€”Pax super totum sanguinarium globum.
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James Joyce (A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man)
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FIRST PERSON I met at Eden-Olympia was a psychiatrist,
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J.G. Ballard (Super-Cannes)
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The List: Good Strategy, Bad Strategy by Richard Rumelt Why: Especially because it will show you how to identify bad strategy The Five Dysnfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni Why: Learn most recognised tendencies of dysfunctional teams (in a storified format) Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks Why: Why storytelling matters in everything we do and how to tell a solid story Never Split the Difference by Christopher Voss Why: Learn the fundamentals of having a competitive edge in any discussion Understanding Michael Porter by Joan Magretta Why: The absolute fundamentals of organisational success - big or small Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore Why: If you are curious about what it takes to continue growing and scaling a technology company throughout its lifecycle 7 Powers by Hamilton Helmer Why: You can read it once every year. You can pick any failed venture/product and do a post-mortem of why it failed through the lens of this book (learning the value of building and sustaining moats) Build by Tony Fadell Why: This book can be a great friend as you navigate every fork/decision in your career Super Thinking by Gabriel Weinberg and Lauren McCann Why: You can pick your pet mental models from this book and apply in any situation in your life; the pet mental models can keep evolving as you evolve
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