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Quotes About Tradition

I don't think we should give up on ritual. I don't think we should give up on any possible means of experiencing God.
~ Brian D. McLaren
As Jesus continued, it became clear he was proposing a third way that neither the compliant nor the noncompliant had ever considered before. Aliveness won't come through unthinking conformity to tradition, he tells them. And it won't come from defying tradition, either. It will come only if we discern and fulfill the highest intent of tradition—even if doing so means breaking with the details of tradition in the process.
~ Brian D. McLaren
the monks were not comfortable with raising a girl child, as they were accustomed only to raising boys. They addressed her simply as "Girl." Although the monks were the most spiritually enlightened and progressive men of their day, they were still possessed of the widespread view of women expressed by the general male population of ancient China. As
~ Brian Edwards
It's said that the Fremen scum drink the blood of their dead. Not the blood, sir. But all of a man's water ultimately, belongs to his people - to his tribe./ The human body is composed of some seventy percent water by weight./ A dead man, surely, no longer REQUIRES that water.
~ Brian Herbert
Rules are for old men who prefer to walk in the wheel ruts of history
~ Brian Herbert
Historically, great progress comes about through bold visions. Only weak leaders make decisions based upon the phrase "Thus it has always been done." —JAXSON ARU, Justifications for the Noble Commonwealth, widely distributed leaflet
~ Brian Herbert
House Atreides claimed to trace its roots more than twelve thousand years, back to the ancient sons of Atreus on Old Terra. Now the family embraced its long history, despite the numerous tragic and dishonorable incidents it contained. The dukes had made an annual tradition of performing the classic tragedy Agamemnon, most famous son of Atreus and one of the generals who had conquered Troy.
~ Brian Herbert
It requires a desperate and lonely sort of courage to challenge the accepted wisdom upon which social peace of mind rests. —CROWN PRINCE RAPHAEL CORRINO, In Defense of Change in the Face of Tradition
~ Brian Herbert
Sister May was delighted at their announcement that the young one is to be named after her. However, she insists on the little female being called May and not Sissimay.
~ Brian Jacques
Well, I've always wanted to call my son Barr. Like a tavern? Like a soap ? My father's name is Barr. Oh. And I love it!
~ Brian K. Vaughan
Traditionally—if such a contraction be allowed—any form of intellectual aim that did not take account of this antecedent, archetypal order of reality would have been considered all but invalid. Now, in many quarters, to give any sort of credence to its effective presence is likely to be seen as a sign of willful eccentricity.
~ Brian Keeble
No one knows any longer whether the reintroduction of the bear in Pyrenees, kolkhozes, aerosols, the Green Revolution, the anti-smallpox vaccine, Star Wars, the Muslim religion, partridge hunting, the French Revolution, service industries, labour unions, cold fusion, Bolshevism, relativity, Slovak nationalism, commercial sailboats, and so on, are outmoded, up to date, futuristic, atemporal, nonexistent, or permanent.
~ Bruno Latour
The joy of a small town lies in its unchanging nature.
~ Bryce Courtenay
In Ibuza sons help their father more than they help their mother. A mother's joy is only in the name. She worries over them,looks after them when they are small;but in the actual help on the farm ,the upholding of the family name,all belong to the father.
~ Buchi Emecheta
Don't blame anyone for what has happened to your father. Things have changed drastically since the days of his own youth,but he has refused to see the changes...The fact is that parents get only reflected glory from their children nowadays,whereas your father has invested in all of you, just as his father invested in him so that he could help on the farm. Your father forgot that he himself left the family farm to come to this place.
~ Buchi Emecheta
The Pastor had spent his boyhood in the old country and was not at all sure that hot water, stall showers and the like were necessary to salvation. In fact it was one of his notions that Americans were too clean. "Rub all the natural protective oils off their skins, they do for a fact.
~ Budd Schulberg
The artistic reward for refuting the received national tradition is liberation. The price is homelessness. Interior exile.
~ C.D. Wright
los nietos son el postre de la vida
~ Camilla Lackberg
Society is a system of inherited forms reducing our humiliating passivity to nature.
~ Camille Paglia
Oh I don't plan on getting married. It's a legalized form of prostitution.
~ Candace Bushnell
Men are the hunters and women are the gatherers. Shopping is a form of gathering.
~ Candace Bushnell
From the bow of the canoe she asked, Do you know a rain dance? First I need a virgin.
~ Carl Hiaasen
Now, re-reading Macauley by firelight, Sammy Tigertail struggled to envision the noble and fiercely insulated culture so admiringly documented in those pages. He wondered what the journalist-preacher would say about the twenty-first century clans that eagerly beckoned outsiders to tribal gambling halls, tourist traps and drive-through cigarette kiosks. For not the first time the young man contemplated the crushing likelihood that the warrior he aspired to become had no place to go.
~ Carl Hiaasen
Cuban cigars
~ Carl Hiaasen