3,162 Quotes About Culture
- Author Oluseyi Akinbami
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The African culture however despised is still one of the most enviable with regards to Respect, Morals and Values, I have seen so much for which i cannot imbibe the western culture, even when masked as "afromerican
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Culture should be a path, not a prison.
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- Author Margaret Craven
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I like young people. I think it is time my country does what the Indians of Kingcome are doing. We must return to our own roots, our own safety and integrity, and I think this is the beginning to occur. Our lives depend upon it.
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- Author Nathaniel Branden
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Men are judged, and are encouraged to judge themselves, by how well they can financially take care of others. Men are socialized to be “servants” fully as much as women; only the forms of culturally encouraged servitude are different. If a man cannot support a woman, he tends to lose stature in her eyes and in his own.
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- Author Joseph Campbell
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in America we have people from all kinds of backgrounds, all in a cluster, together, and consequently law has become very important in this country. Lawyers and law are what hold us together. There is no ethos.
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- Author Raymond Loewy
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Today every city, town, or village is affected by it. We have entered the Neon Civilization and become a plastic world.. It goes deeper than its visual manifestations, it affects moral matters; we are engaged, as astrophysicists would say, on a decaying orbit.
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- Author William Hardy McNeill
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by confusing life with play-acting and play-acting with life, one may perhaps construct a tolerable moral world from shattered fragments of the past
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- Author Malcolm Margolin
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Her father is dead. . . . Now she must never mention his name again. No one will ever mention his name. She must try not to think about him. He is dead.
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- Author Louis Yako
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Wouldn’t it be healthier and more meaningful if we lived in communities in which openness and acceptance of difference are instilled in the society in organic and genuine ways rather than imposed on people at a later stage in their lives as job descriptions?
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