Victorian society was homogeneous without being homogenized. It was, to paraphrase the — Kenneth Rexroth
Incestuous, homogeneous fiefdoms of self-proclaimed expertise are always rank-closing and mutually self-defending, — Glenn Greenwald
Having a highly homogeneous background, education, values, preferences, etc, in the very — Max Levchin
The people themselves are not a homogeneous cultural collectivity but present numerous — Antonio Gramsci
The human consciousness is really homogeneous. There is no complete forgetting, even in death. — D. H. Lawrence
Sloanes aren’t cafe society or NYLON hedge-funders with million-pound bonuses, or London — Peter York
Human experience comes suspended in the sickly-sweet amniotic fluid of commercial photography. — Geoffrey Batchen
It would be difficult, indeed, to overestimate the transcendent importance of the — Charles Frederick Carter
I am fairly optimistic about the disillusionment that produces homogeneity in general. — Lucrecia Martel
Democracy is essentially a means, a utilitarian device for safeguarding internal peace — Friedrich August von Hayek