“Hurt Into Poetry: On Poetry and Greece”By Stephanos Papadopoulos
"Therefore I prefer to talk about national style. Perhaps I am deceiving myself, if not others, by using an euphemism; but I really do believe that there are differences between style, which can be perceived, and character, which cannot. By style I simply mean the ways we clothe ourselves in certain social roles and emotional robes, what ways we respond to problems, relate to others, and recognize the realities within ourselves; the accommodations and compromises we make."
— People of Paradox: An Inquiry Concerning the Origins of American Civilization

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