3,162 Quotes About Culture
- Author Carl Zimmer
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It is true that humans have physical differences, and some of those differences are spread geographically across the planet. But clinging to old notions about race won't help us understand the nature of those differences—both the ones we can see and the ones we can't.
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- Author Brandon Sanderson
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There will be people like this in any cuulture, for every society is made of individuals. You must learn this. Do not let your assumptions about a culture block your ability to perceive the individual, or you will fail.
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- Author Diane Kalen-Sukra
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In a democracy, we are all trusted cup-bearers to each other, commissioned by our common purpose and citizenship to be city builders and community builders.
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- Author Diane Kalen-Sukra
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Democracy gives us citizens a measure of political power. That power comes with a responsibility to foster a culture that makes it possible to live and work well together for the well-being of all.
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- Author Peter Drucker
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Culture eats strategy for breakfast.
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- Author Patrick Lencioni
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Once organizational health is properly understood and placed into the right context, it will surpass all other disciplines in business as the greatest opportunity for improvement and competitive advantage.
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- Author Salil Jha
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A job interview is a two-way communication to probe for cultural and team fit. No matter which side of the table you sit, you should be asking questions that are important to you without fear.
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- Author C. Wess Daniels
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The way you know you've done a good remixed culture is if it pisses people off
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- Author Richard P. Bentall
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All scientific theories, even those in the physical sciences, are developed in a particular cultural context. Although the context may help to explain the persistence of a theory in the face of apparently falsifying evidence, the fact that a theory arises from a particular context is not sufficient to condemn it. Theories and paradigms must be accepted, modified or rejected on the basis of evidence.
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