42 Quotes About Primitive
- Author Gregory Cajete
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There is no such thing as primitive in the way Western education has traditionally conditioned people to perceive it.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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A primitive education can only create primitive generations! An outdated mentality will produce merely an outdated minds! The door of the future is closed for such archaic residuals from the pre-modern time of social evolution!
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- Author Missy Lyons
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It was like he was a caveman grunting, "You woman. Me man. Let’s make babies together.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Death is number one on the list of things that we wish were possible to leave behind when we escaped barbarism.
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- Author Gary Snyder
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In the 40,000 year time scale we're all the same people. We're all equally primitive, give or take two or three thousand years here or a hundred years there.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We human beings regard ourselves as (or compare ourselves to) animals only when it suits us.
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- Author Vaslav Nijinsky
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I know many people will say, "What kind of God orders you to do everything you do? You are deceiving us. You are a primitive man, quite uncivilized." I know all these objections. I will answer them simply. I am man's firstborn, with God's culture and not an animal's.
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- Author François-René
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Democracy or the democratic state is the natural state for a primitive society where the diversity of conditions is not very distinct; or maybe in an arbitrary state of cells where social conditions are considered having no report to political functions. . . . We therefore find democracy sometimes at the origins of a society or in their decline but rarely at the height of their historic development
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- Author Harlan Ellison
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It is not merely enough to love literature if one wishes to spend one's life as a writer. It is a dangerous undertaking on the most primitive level. For, it seems to me, the act of writing with serious intent involves enormous personal risk. It entails the ongoing courage for self-discovery. It means one will walk forever on the tightrope, with each new step presenting the possiblity of learning a truth about oneself that is too terrible to bear.
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