Culture of Greece
- Main article: Culture of Greece
- Architecture of Greece
- Cuisine of Greece
- Ethnic minorities in Greece
- Festivals in Greece
- Languages of Greece
- Media in Greece
- National symbols of Greece
- Coat of arms of Greece
- Flag of Greece
- National anthem of Greece
- People of Greece
- Prostitution in Greece
- Public holidays in Greece
- Records of Greece
- Religion in Greece
- Buddhism in Greece
- Christianity in Greece
- Hinduism in Greece
- Islam in Greece
- Judaism in Greece
- Sikhism in Greece
- World Heritage Sites in Greece
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“As the end of the century approaches, all our culture is like the culture of flies at the beginning of winter. Having lost their agility, dreamy and demented, they turn slowly about the window in the first icy mists of morning. They give themselves a last wash and brush-up, their ocellated eyes roll, and they fall down the curtains.”
—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)
“Both cultures encourage innovation and experimentation, but are likely to reject the innovator if his innovation is not accepted by audiences. High culture experiments that are rejected by audiences in the creators lifetime may, however, become classics in another era, whereas popular culture experiments are forgotten if not immediately successful. Even so, in both cultures innovation is rare, although in high culture it is celebrated and in popular culture it is taken for granted.”
—Herbert J. Gans (b. 1927)
“When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home,
Let him combat for that of his neighbors;
Let him think of the glories of Greece and of Rome,
And get knocked on the head for his labors.”
—George Gordon Noel Byron (17881824)