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A man's flesh is his own; the water belongs to the tribe.
— Frank Herbert
We must buy jewelry; it identifies us with our tribe, just as body piercing identifies those of a different tribe.
— Paulo Coelho
I don't believe god has a darling tribe or nation, all tribes and nations are his darlings.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
For a tribe to endure, it must find some way to achieve internal unity - and that way usually is external strife.
— Peter Farb
She was a collector of reflections looking for souls that could see deeply inside her soul.
— Shannon L. Alder
Those who had never seen a tribe of cats at war, or at least playing war games, would look upon what came next as utter chaos.
— Jim Butcher
I like tinkering with the tribe beat boxes and love using Reason as a beefed up beat box.
— Pat Mastelotto
You really won't know where your home is until you meet your own kind and realize you're both playing the same game.
— Shannon L. Alder
Creditor. One of a tribe of savages dwelling beyond the Financial Straits and dreaded for their desolating incursions.
— Ambrose Bierce
Time is not something that can be measured with a pendule. Time is something that we build together within a tribe, a family, a region.
— Paul Virilio
Codebreakers are linguistic alchemists, a mystical tribe attempting to conjure sensible words out of meaningless symbols.
— Simon Singh
It appeared, after decades of being without a tribe, that he and his brother had found theirs.
— J.R. Ward
Bond people pose the same problem to a cultural anthropologist as a non-literate tribe deep in the Amazon. In
— Michael Lewis
[H]e is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.
— George Bernard Shaw
In those days, I still enjoyed a child's desperate tendency to put sparkles on my whole tribe.
— Mary Karr
I love National Geographic. Just when you think you've seen the last lost native tribe, National Geographic will find a new one.
— Sandra Bernhard
They are a privileged and elite tribe, and the most fucked-up group of kids you could ever imagine.
— Kimberly Belle
In the tribe of Tuareg, men instead of women cover their faces with a blue veil. The tourists who come there call them the 'Blue Men of the Sahara'.
— Waheed Ibne Musa
Trusted relationships are the essence of a brand
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
The geek of the Earth are a tribe and they are mighty.
— Ian McDonald
Patrick: America is at war with an Afghan tribe...[?]
David: Yeah, it's a, uh, long story. — A.G. Riddle
David: Yeah, it's a, uh, long story. — A.G. Riddle
Politics feels, on what I have seen of it, like joining a tribe, and a lot of it is about unspoken ways of behaving.
— Rory Stewart
'Spice Girls' is about unifying the world - every age, every gender, everyone. It's woman power, it's an essence, a tribe.
— Geri Halliwell
Design is a tool to help the tribe.
— Philippe Starck
Happiness is never a function of tribe or ethnicity anyone can find true love and happiness from anywhere.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
It takes a tribe to raise a human. Evolution thus favoured those capable of forming strong social ties. In
— Yuval Noah Harari
A Tribe Called Quest music was so inclusive, so conscious, it brought such a community together.
— Michael Rapaport
For good people, religion means peace with everybody, for bad guys a tribe to protect
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
She hadn't really counted on having to measure pedagogic dick length with a whole tribe.
— Magnus Flyte
Idiot, n. A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human affairs has always been dominant and controlling.
— Ambrose Bierce
Our tribe unraveled like a coarse rope, frayed at either end as the old and new among us were taken.
— Louise Erdrich
The writer in western civilization has become not a voice of his tribe, but of his individuality. This is a very narrow-minded situation.
— Aharon Appelfeld
You've already found your tribe." She hitched a leg over his hips. "It's called the Hathaways.
— Lisa Kleypas
It's always been a great survival value for people to believe they belong to a superior tribe. That's just in human relationships.
— E. O. Wilson
Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.
— Jane Howard
Some people scorn a cat and think it not an essential; but the Clemens tribe are not of these.
— Mark Twain
Suffering produces a recursion to the tribe, to one's own kind. When a lot of people suffer, tribes lose their head.
— Giles Foden
A hero isn't a hero until he brings the boon back to the tribe.
— Carlo Arellano
A tribe is nothing more than a coalition of people working together as equals to make a living.
— Daniel Quinn
You have had to travel a long way to get here, to tell us about the Lord Jesus. Please thank your tribe that they have allowed you to come here.
— Corrie Ten Boom
There are a few of the open-air spirits; the more domestic of their tribe gather within-doors, plentiful as swallows under southern eaves.
— William Butler Yeats
Universities can teach maturity. They can teach teenagers how to be adults, and that means to function outside a clique or a tribe.
— Russell Smith
In my private circle I am a mother, grandmother, wife, friend, daughter ... the success means nothing to my small tribe.
— Isabel Allende
For proper government, the tribe must have ways to choose men whose lives reflect the way a government should behave. From
— Frank Herbert
Like it or not, we're still a primitive tribe ruled by fears, superstition and misinformation.
— Bill Maher
Every human being has to feel a part of a tribe. It's programmed into us. And you have to feel that you're contributing to something.
— Steven Hatfill
I'm Indian all the way and always will be. I'm not going to stop fighting until I die, and I hope I'm a good example of a human being and of my tribe.
— Anna Mae Aquash
Mankind is not a tribe of animals to which we owe compassion. Mankind is a club to which we owe our subscription.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton