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We're being sold a brand new idea of patriotism. It never occurred to me that patriotism had to be advertised. Patriotism is something you deeply felt. You didn't have to wear it on your lapel or show it in your window or on a bumper sticker. That kind of patriotism does not appeal to me at all.
Sam Shepard
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Patriotism should be a deeply personal feeling rather than something that needs to be publicly displayed or marketed.

In this quote, Sam Shepard expresses a critical view of contemporary notions of patriotism that rely on superficial symbols and advertisements. He asserts that true patriotism comes from a deep personal connection to one's country, rather than being demonstrated through external displays like flags or slogans. This reflection suggests that genuine feelings of love for one’s country should not require validation through public endorsements.

Themes

PatriotismFeelingsIdentityExpressionPersonal

In practice

Example use cases

During a graduation speech, one could reference this quote to encourage students to think deeply about their own beliefs in patriotism.

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