Quotes About Domesticate
to domesticate God and so to curb the freedom that belongs to this erupting God (Exod. 20:4
~ Walter Brueggemann
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Normalization takes place not because there is Western-ideology that normalizes third-world texts in any special way (other than the usual play with exoticism) but because this academic seeks to domesticate everything, even Marx.
~ Aijaz Ahmad
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You kill a cockroach, Pete. You don't domesticate him.
~ Julie Garwood
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Today the Western powers and media want to domesticate us like sheep, to keep us tame and domesticated.
~ Abu Bakar Bashir
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That's what we're afraid of. The wild. Those we can't buy. Those we can't threaten. Those we can't domesticate. Those we can't control.
~ Derrick Jensen
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Learning to domesticate the horse was a sort of energy revolution.
~ David Christian
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Those plants are so fragile, they had to domesticate humans just to take endless care of them!
~ Steven Pinker
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Everyone loves the single girl. She is the adorable needy human equivalent of a stray pet others want to domesticate.
~ Betsy Israel
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arhitecture domesticates limitless space and enable us to inhabit it, but it should likewise domesticate endless time and enable us to inhabit the continum of time
~ Juhani Pallasmaa
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Humans use fear to domesticate humans, and our fear increases with each experience of injustice. The sense of injustice is the knife that opens a wound in our emotional body. Emotional poison is created by our reaction to what we consider injustice.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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In all of history, humankind has been able to domesticate only twenty-five mammals, a dozen or so birds, and, possibly, a lizard.
~ Charles C. Mann
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All laws are an attempt to domesticate the natural ferocity of the species.
~ John W. Gardner
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The first laws and proclamations of ethics—the Code of Hammurabi, the Ten Commandments of the Hebrews, the Edicts of Emperor Ashoka, can be read as attempts to harness, subdue, and domesticate emotional life.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Being also a poet, he put Francis Bacon into doggerel: You glorify Nature and meditate on her; Why not domesticate her and regulate her? You obey Nature and sing her praise; Why not control her course and use it?
~ Will Durant
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