Quotes About Culture
living here, you don't know anything about white people. Where I'm from, everything is mixed. In Atlanta, at least out here where we stay at, everything is so black that y'all don't know what it feels like to be black.
~ Tayari Jones
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Spike Lee's School Daze and Sidney Poitier's To Sir with Love
~ Tayari Jones
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she is country, too. But let her tell it, she's a "southern woman,
~ Tayari Jones
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Five thousand dollars for a baby doll?" Olive fanned herself with the magazine, lifting her peach-preserve hair. "I guess that's why God invented white folks.
~ Tayari Jones
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Georgia peach
~ Tayari Jones
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Casa tua non è il posto dove atterri ; è quello da cui decolli . Non è possibile scegliersi una casa, come non lo è scegliersi una famiglia. Nel poker ti toccano cinque carte. Tre le puoi scambiare, ma due te le devi tenere: la famiglia e la terra in cui sei nato.
~ Tayari Jones
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There is nothing like a Puerto Rican grandmother.
~ Tayari Jones
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The fact that they came to our land, I know not why, does that mean we should poison our present and our future? Sooner or later they will leave our country, just as many people throughout history left many countries. The railways, ships, hospitals, factories and schools will be ours and we'll speak their language without either a sense of guilt or a sense of gratitude. Once again we shall be as we were - ordinary people - and if we are lies we shall be lies of our own making.
~ Tayeb Salih
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Were Cicero alive in the America of today he would be aghast and appalled. He would find it so familiar.
~ Taylor Caldwell
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The history of the fall of every nation is the history of the rise of the low-bred man and the fall of the gentleman.
~ Taylor Caldwell
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Más tarde se habría de reír al leer esta ingenua afirmación suya, pues habría de descubrir que un pueblo que sabe leer y escribir constituye todavía mejor clientela para los aventureros y farsantes políticos. La cultura no garantiza el buen juicio, el escepticismo ni la sabiduría.
~ Taylor Caldwell
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La superstición nace de la incultura. Sin embargo, muchísimas cosas serán siempre un misterio para el hombre.
~ Taylor Caldwell
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But the people in the old country love their children. We have big families, and by the time a child is a year old he knows where he fits in the family and what he should do and what he shouldn't do. He knows his parents love him but that they're not going to stand for any nonsense and tantrums. So he is satisfied and feels safe. American children never feel safe." -The Listener
~ Taylor Caldwell
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Because when you have millions of people with this kind of need for gratification, and the culture is saying that it's possible for everyone to satisfy all of their needs and desires all of the time, there are obviously going to be clashes - clashes of ego.
~ Taylor Hackford
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Ease of learning isn't the primary force in language evolution.
~ Ted Chiang
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You see, the foundations of our culture were laid in classical Greece, where physical beauty and the body were celebrated. But our culture is also thoroughly permeated by the monotheistic tradition, which devalues the body in favor of the soul. These old conflicting impulses are rearing their heads again, this time in the calliagnosia debate.
~ Ted Chiang
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But the only way to learn an unknown language is to interact with a native speaker, and by that I mean asking questions, holding a conversation, that sort of thing.
~ Ted Chiang
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Literacy encourages a culture to place more value on documentation and less on subjective experience.
~ Ted Chiang
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Civilization now depends on self-deception. Perhaps it always has.
~ Ted Chiang
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Being pretty is fundamentally a passive quality; even when you work at it, you're working at being passive.
~ Ted Chiang
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The idea that accounts of the past shouldn't change is a product of literate cultures' reverence for the written word. Anthropologists will tell you that oral cultures understand the past differently; for them, their histories don't need to be accurate so much as they need to validate the community's understanding of itself. So it wouldn't be correct to say that their histories are unreliable; their histories do what they need to do.
~ Ted Chiang
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But that era is coming to an end. Remem is merely the first of a new generation of memory prostheses, and as these products gain widespread adoption, we will be replacing our malleable organic memories with perfect digital archives. We will have a record of what we actually did instead of stories that evolve over repeated tellings. Within our minds, each of us will be transformed from an oral culture into a literate one.
~ Ted Chiang
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People are made of stories
~ Ted Chiang
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You see, the foundations of our culture were laid in classical Greece, where physical beauty and the body were celebrated. But our culture is also thoroughly permeated by the monotheistic tradition, which devalues the body in favor of the soul.
~ Ted Chiang
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