Quotes About Tradition
With their strength, grace, and endurance, the indigenous move about naturally, freely, at a tempo determined by climate and tradition, somewhat languid, unhurried, knowing one can never achieve everything in life anyway, and besides, if one did, what would be left over for others?
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
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Here is an oral tradition, legends passed from mouth to mouth, a communal myth created invariably at the base of the mango tree in the evening's profound darkness, in which only the trembling voices of old men resound, because the women and children are silent, raptly listening. That is why the evening hour is so important: it is the time when the community contemplates what it is and whence it came.
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
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there's always something in miso soup
~ ryu murakami
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The Irish 'peasant' is the child of time. He is its guardian and its slave. He will preserve for centuries dull and foolish habits that those who neither love nor fear time or change will quickly cast aside; but he will also preserve dear, ancient habits that like wine and ivory grow more beautiful and precious with age, all jumbled with the useless lumber in that dusty cockloft which is his ancestral mind.
~ Sean O'Faolain
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I come from a long line of superstitious people. We spit three times, we keep salt in our pockets, we wear tiny hands against our chests, we throw no baby showers, we chew on thread, we break the glass, we knock on wood, we rarely smile for fear of bringing attention to a happiness we rarely feel, for fear of someone out of nowhere taking our happiness away.
~ Sabrina Orah Mark
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The world is full of love stories, and all lovers are in a sense the avatars of their predecessors.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Roots, I sometimes think, are a conservative myth, designed to keep us in our places.
~ Salman Rushdie
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You'll say things all wrong but they'll at once become American ways of saying things. You won't know shit but it'll right away become an American type of ignorance. Not belonging, that's an old American tradition, see?, that's the American way.
~ Salman Rushdie
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I grew up kissing books and bread
~ Salman Rushdie
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Nobody ever wanted to go to war, but if a war came your way, it might as well be the right war, about the most important things in the world, and you might as well, if you were going to fight it, be called Rushdie, and stand where your father had placed you, in the tradition of the grand Aristotelian, Averroës, Abul Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd.
~ Salman Rushdie
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He wanted, for example, to investigate why one should hold fast to a religion not because it was true but because it was the faith of one's fathers. Was faith not faith but simple family habit? Maybe there was no true religion but only this eternal handing down. And error could be handed down as easily as virtue. Was faith no more than an error of our ancestors?
~ Salman Rushdie
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I dislike arranged marriages. There are some mistakes for which one should not be able to blame one's poor parents.
~ Salman Rushdie
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many of us, as immigrants—or our parents or our grandparents—had chosen to leave our pasts behind just as the Goldens were now choosing, encouraging our children to speak English, not the old language from the old country: to speak, dress, act, be American.
~ Salman Rushdie
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He ate breakfast like a savage: quantities of leavened bread, chunks of cheese made from cows' milk, and coffee drowned in cows' milk too, which he called galão – things that no right-minded person would eat at the beginning of the day.)
~ Salman Rushdie
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The more I see of the West, he says, the more I realize that the best things in life come from the East.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Putting both your hands in your pockets was against the rules. So was 'running in the corridors'. However, fagging – acting as an older boy's unpaid servant – and beating were still permitted. Corporal punishment could be administered by the housemaster or even by the boy named as Head of House.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Fifteen years old! Okay, okay. In our part of the world that's not so young.
~ Salman Rushdie
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The point is that most of what we currently hold sacred is not sacred for any reason other than that it was thought sacred yesterday.
~ Sam Harris
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Religion is a term like sports ... To speak of sports as a generic activity makes it impossible to discuss what athletes actually do or the physical attributes to do it. What do all sports have in common apart from breathing? Not much. The term religion is hardly more useful.
~ Sam Harris
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Faith-based religion must suffer the same slide into obsolescence
~ Sam Harris
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I consider the Detroit Red Wings one of the greatest franchises in any sport. For a player to come in and play, it's so special to wear the jersey.
~ Steve Yzerman
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The tradition you have at the University of Texas is like no other. It helped me in the future where I got to play in 2 cities that were rich in tradition.
~ Roger Clemens
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She's a Texan, born and raised. Football is in our blood.
~ Simone Elkeles, Wild Cards
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I did start wrestling after I moved to Iowa, I think in the seventh grade. It's really a part of the Iowa culture so it's hard not to do it if you like sports.
~ Robbie Lawler
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