3,162 Quotes About Culture
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Most human beings would have never been pained by the death of a human being if they had never seen a human being or pretending to be pained by that.
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- Author Elijah Onyemmeri
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Have a good culture so as never to be like a vulture who has no good posture in the picture, the structure you make of every adventure gives glory to the Creator for his creation, and he will give you a treasure from nature to venture for the future, and you will be a victor.
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- Author Melinda Gates
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An abusive culture, to me, is any culture that needs to single out and exclude a group. It’s always a less productive culture because the organization’s energy is diverted from lifting people up to keeping people down. It’s like an autoimmune disease where the body sees its own organs as threats and begins attacking them. One of the most common signs of an abusive culture is the false hierarchy that puts women below men.
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- Author Billy Graham
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Our culture will stand in roaring ovations for the illusionists, escape artists, and magicians. Deception is everything opposite the truth.
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- Author D.W. Winnicott
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...there is for many a poverty of play and cultural life because, although the person had a place for erudition, there was a relative failure on the part of those who constitute the child's world of persons to introduce cultural elements at the appropriate phases of the person's personality development.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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In a stress pressure-cooker like America, I believe we will see more and more shooting massacres. Violence is in our cultural DNA.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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Support what is good and spit out what is bad. Get off of your knees and reject the role of slave to the culture of violence.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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Our culture of violence is an incubator, where our children are the crop of future techno-warrior killers.
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- Author Mira T. Lee
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There was a word for this feeling, a Portuguese word he once learned from Lucia: Suadade. A vague longing for something that cannot exist again. Or perhaps never existed.
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